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Berger Family Information Technology Transfer Awards
Celebration Demonstration
4/29/2004

 
 

 

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Fred Berger, a member of the family that created The Berger Family Technology Transfer Endowment to fund proposals for librarians and faculty to explore the world of information technology in order to improve their skills and to transfer their discoveries to their colleagues. Berger Grant information can be viewed at: <a href =http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/>http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch</a>.

Fred Berger, a member of the family that created The Berger Family Technology Transfer Endowment to fund proposals for librarians and faculty to explore the world of information technology in order to improve their skills and to transfer their discoveries to their colleagues. Berger Grant information can be viewed at: http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch.

Fred Berger browsing through Tisch Library’s web pages before the Berger project demonstrations.

Fred Berger browsing through Tisch Library’s web pages before the Berger project demonstrations.

Project Members of  <i>The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection</i>:  Jane Bernstein, Austin Fletcher Professor of Music, Department of Music; Michael Rogan, Music Librarian, Tisch Library; Alessandra Campana, Music Department; and Thomas Cox, Web Designer, Library Information Technology Support, Tisch Library.

Project Members of The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection: Jane Bernstein, Austin Fletcher Professor of Music, Department of Music; Michael Rogan, Music Librarian, Tisch Library; Alessandra Campana, Music Department; and Thomas Cox, Web Designer, Library Information Technology Support, Tisch Library.

Michael Rogan, Music Librarian, answers questions about <i>The Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection: A Paradigm for Special Collections Access and Use</i> (2002 award).

Michael Rogan, Music Librarian, answers questions about The Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection: A Paradigm for Special Collections Access and Use (2002 award).

The <i>The Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection</i> website can be located at:<a href=http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/berger/Ritter/>http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/berger/Ritter/</a>.

The The Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection website can be located at:http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/berger/Ritter/.

Members of the <i>Digital Boston Geotechnical Database for Research, Teaching, and Technology Transfer in Education</i> pose with Fred Berger: Mark Balfe, School of Engineering; Wayne Powell, Reference Librarian, Tisch Library; Fred Berger; Anne Gardulski, Geology Department; Laurie Baise, Civil and Engineering Department; Lewis Edgers, Civil and Engineering Department.

Members of the Digital Boston Geotechnical Database for Research, Teaching, and Technology Transfer in Education pose with Fred Berger: Mark Balfe, School of Engineering; Wayne Powell, Reference Librarian, Tisch Library; Fred Berger; Anne Gardulski, Geology Department; Laurie Baise, Civil and Engineering Department; Lewis Edgers, Civil and Engineering Department.

The <i>Digital Boston Geotechnical Database for Research, Teaching, and Technology Transfer in Education</i> (2003 award). The website will be officially made public in early September 2004.

The Digital Boston Geotechnical Database for Research, Teaching, and Technology Transfer in Education (2003 award). The website will be officially made public in early September 2004.

Dean Kevin Dunn congratulates members of <i>The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection</i> and the <i>Digital Boston Geotechnical</i> Database teams.

Dean Kevin Dunn congratulates members of The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection and the Digital Boston Geotechnical Database teams.

Fred Berger toasts <i>The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection</i> and the <I>Digital Boston Geotechnical Database</i> teams on their impressive projects.

Fred Berger toasts The Frėdėric Louis Ritter Collection and the Digital Boston Geotechnical Database teams on their impressive projects.