- Cameron Trowbridge, Manager, Research Services
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Cameron Trowbridge, manages research support activities for the Conservation Institute, which includes research, reference, collection development and access for the GCI's Information Center; intellectual property rights management; and production of AATA Online. He has a BA in Art History from the University of California, Berkeley and a MSI in Library and Information Services from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the GCI, Cameron was the director of collections and access at the Japanese American National Museum.
Email: ctrowbridge@getty.edu
- Lynda Bunting, Managing Editor, AATA Online
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Lynda Bunting manages the production of AATA Online. Prior to joining the Conservation Institute she held various art-related editorial and librarian positions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Getty Research Institute; Blum & Poe; and the University of Southern California. Lynda has a BA in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles; an MA in Art History from California State University, Northridge; and an MLIS from San Jose State University.
Email: lbunting@getty.edu
- Sheila Cummins, Collections Development Librarian
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Sheila Cummins is responsible for developing the Getty library's collection of research materials focusing on the management, conservation, and protection of cultural property. Sheila has an academic background in art history, which she taught for several years, and an MSI in Library and Information Services from the University of Michigan. She previously worked as a reference librarian at the University of Michigan and as an editor for the Bibliography of the History of Art.
Email: scummins@getty.edu
- Anna Duer, Reference Librarian
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Anna Duer graduated with a Master's in Library and Information Science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2010. Since then, she has worked at the Conservation Institute providing expert research assistance to the Conservation Guest Scholars and GCI staff. Prior to joining the GCI, Anna worked as a research specialist at a market research firm.
Email: aduer@getty.edu
- Karen Karyadi, Associate Editor, AATA Online
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Karen Karyadi is responsible for abstracts indexing and maintaining AATA Online's authority files. She received her MLIS in archival studies from University of California, Los Angeles and her graduate certificate in Museum and Curatorial Studies from CSU Long Beach, with additional background in photography. Prior to joining the GCI, she was a Curatorial Assistant in the Getty Museum's Department of Photographs as part of the Museum's cataloging and digitization initiative.
Email: kkaryadi@getty.edu
- Meg Suhosky, Project Archivist
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Meg Suhosky facilitates the Conservation Institute's internal archiving efforts, collaborating with Getty Institutional Archives to ensure past, current, and future project materials serve as lasting records of the Institute's activities. Meg was previously a special collections archivist at the Getty Research Institute, managing the processing project for the Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen papers. Prior to their time at Getty, Meg worked in several West Coast archives including Oregon Health & Science University, Portland State University, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Meg was awarded their MLIS degree from San Jose State University.
Email: msuhosky@getty.edu
- Gil Visser, Assistant Editor, AATA Online
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Gil Visser is responsible for metadata production and format standardization for AATA Online. He was previously Project Administrator for the Getty Research Institute's Curatorial and Special Collections Management departments and has collection management experience at various museums and art galleries in Los Angeles. He holds an AA in Studio Arts, a BA in Art History from Loyola Marymount University, and an MI-LIS from Rutgers University.
Email: gvisser@getty.edu