Acknowledgements
The following individuals made major contributions to this project:
Tom Fischer, Graduate Employee and MA student in Asian Studies
Tom conducted original research; wrote original text, captions, and alt text; contributed to exhibition design; created original graphics; edited video, audio, and transcript files; and participated in building the website.
David A. Frank, Professor of Rhetoric and Mellon Faculty Fellow, Clark Honors College
David initiated the digital exhibition project; conducted original research; wrote original text; curated digital assets; contributed to exhibition design; and participated in building the website.
Franny Gaede, Head of Digital Scholarship Services, UO Libraries
Franny took responsibility for project oversight, particularly the coordination of Digital Scholarship Services staff time; supported project marketing and promotions; and consulted on many aspects of project design, implementation, and documentation.
Mandi Garcia, Library Design and Exhibits Coordinator, UO Libraries
Mandi oversaw marketing and promotion for the digital exhibition.
Corey Gillen, Analyst Programmer, UO Libraries
Corey gave advice on usability and helped resolve technical issues.
Ray Henry, Supervisor, Library Applications Programming, UO Libraries
Ray gave advice on accessibility and project management.
Richard Herskowitz, Curator of Media Arts, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Richard provided research consultation and contributed to exhibition design.
Jenny Kreiger, Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar in Library-Museum Collaboration, UO Libraries and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Jenny served as project manager; secured some of the permissions to reproduce copyrighted materials; contributed to exhibition design; and participated in building the site.
Liam Maher, Graduate Employee and MA student in Art History
Liam conducted original research; wrote original text, captions, and alt text; contributed to exhibition design; created a collection of film stills; and participated in building the website.
Azle Malinao-Alvarez, Information Technology Consultant, UO Libraries
Azle led exhibition design; created a mock-up site; implemented the chosen WordPress theme; and provided WordPress training and consultation.
Elizabeth Peterson, Humanities Librarian, UO Libraries
Elizabeth provided research consultation.
Sarah Seymore, Digital Collections Metadata Librarian, UO Libraries
Sarah developed metadata guidelines for WordPress and OHMS and provided consultation on metadata creation for digital assets.
Julia Simic, Assistant Head of Digital Scholarship Services, Digital Production and Preservation, UO Libraries
Julia oversaw digital production and provided consultation on copyright issues.
Randy Sullivan, Digital Production Manager, UO Libraries
Randy led digitization of assets from Special Collections and University Archives for the exhibition.
Kate Thornhill, Digital Projects Librarian, UO Libraries
Kate provided support for project management; consulted on many aspects of project design, implementation, and documentation; and provided instructional support.
Chris White, Collections Manager, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Chris took responsibility for coordinating access to JSMA collections and metadata as needed.
Debbie Williamson Smith, Communications Manager, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Debbie provided marketing consultation and support for this exhibition.
The project team would also like to thank the following organizations and individuals for reproduction permissions:
The Miller Center at the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia Press, for permission to reproduce passages from transcripts of the Lyndon B. Johnson recordings and for making the full transcripts open-access online at millercenter.org.
Suzanne Clark, Dan Miller, Richard Herskowitz, and Criss Kovac, for permission to reproduce their interview videos.
The Blue family, especially Richard Blue, for permission to reproduce works by James Blue in the James Blue papers in Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries.
Copyright
The digital exhibition The March is copyrighted by David Frank and the University of Oregon under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Individual items displayed in this digital exhibition may be subject to different copyrights; see captions for credits.
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