Scholarly Activities

Richard A. Paselk

RESEARCH & SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

  1. Daniel Levy and Richard A. Paselk. The Trifluoroacetylation of Insulin, Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 310, 398-405 (1973).
  2. Richard A. Paselk and Daniel Levy. Fluorine Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Trifluoroacetyl-insulin Derivatives: Effects of pH on conformation and Aggregation. Biochemistry. 13, 3340-3346 (1974).
  3. Richard A. Paselk and Daniel Levy. Synthesis of Several Trifluoroacetyl-insulin Derivatives. Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 359, 215-221 (1974).
  4. Daniel Levy and Richard A. Paselk. Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Studies of Trifluoroacetyl-insulin Derivatives: Effects of pH on Conformation and Aggregation. Fed. Proc., 33, 1306 (Abstract, 1974).
  5. Richard A. Paselk and Daniel Levy. Fluorine Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Trifluoroacetyl-insulin Derivatives: Effects of Salts and Denaturants. Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 439, 479-491 (1976).
  6. Steven A. Smith and Richard A. Paselk. Heart Rate Response Thresholds to Olfactory Stimulation in the Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura. 28th Annual Southwestern Assn. of Naturalists Meeting (Abstract, 1982).
  7. Steven A. Smith and Richard A. Paselk. Olfactory Sensitivity of the Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), to three carrion-associated odorants. The Auk, 103, 586-592, (1986).
  8. Richard A. Paselk. The Evolution of the Abbé Refractometer. Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, 62, 19 (1999). [also on the web at http://www.humboldt.edu/~rap1/MuseumProject/Essays/EvolAbbeRef/EvolAbbeRef.htm]
  9. Richard A. Paselk. The Scientific Instruments and Observations of Alexander von Humboldt. Alexander von Humboldt Conference 2001. Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA (June 18, 2001). Invited paper.
  10. Richard A. Paselk. How Small Institutions Implement Large Web Sites. Museums and the Web 2002. (Abstract) [published on CD-ROM and on the web at http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/abstracts/prg_165000637.html] (2002).
  11. Richard A. Paselk. From Virtual To Reality-How The Web Led To The Creation of The Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum. Museums and the Web 2002. [published on CD-ROM and on the web at http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/papers/paselk/paselk.html] (2002).
  12. Richard A. Paselk. From Virtual To Reality: Using the Web to Initiate a New Museum. Museums and the Web 2002. (Abstract) [published on CD-ROM and on the web at http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/abstracts/prg_170000683.html] (2002).
  13. Richard A. Paselk. The Chemical Refractometer. XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science.The Mariner's Museum, Newport News VA (Paper, 2003).
  14. Richard A. Paselk. A Modern Interpretation of a Medieval Torquetum. XXII Scientific Instrument Symposium of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science. The Mariner's Museum, Newport News VA (Poster, 2003).
  15. Richard A. Paselk. From virtual to reality: The making of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum. Scientific Instrument Collections in the University. Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire (Paper; June, 2004).
  16. Richard A. Paselk. The Chemical Refractometer. NUNCIUS Annali di Storia della Scienza, XIX, fasc. 2 (2004).
  17. Richard A. Paselk. The Scientific Instruments and Observations of Alexander von Humboldt. in Homage to Alexander von Humboldt. Travel Literature to and from Latin America XV through XXI Centuries. ACTAS. pp 137-141 (2005).
  18. Richard A. Paselk. Session Organizer and Presider The Art, Science, and Technology of Medival Travel V: Medieval Navigational Instruments. 41stInternational Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI (May, 2006).
  19. Richard A. Paselk. Medieval Tools of Navigation, an Overview. 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI (Paper; May, 2006).
  20. Richard A. Paselk. Craft Knowledge in Understanding Scientific Instruments. XXV Scientific Instrument Symposium of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science. Jagiellonian University Museum, Krakow, Poland (Paper, 2006).
  21. Richard A. Paselk. Medieval Tools of Navigation, an Overview (extended abstract). AVISTA Forum Journal. 16 (1/2) pp 28–29, (Fall 2006).
  22. Richard A. Paselk. Navigational Instruments: Measurement of Altitude, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History. John B. Hattendorf (ed.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007).
  23. Richard A. Paselk. A Distributed Museum Linked by the Web, SICU2 : An International Workshop on Historic Scientific Instrument Collections in the University, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS (Paper, June 2007).
  24. Richard A. Paselk. The Instruments and Intentions of Alexander von Humboldt: the South American Expedition of 1799-1804. XXVI Symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science, Scientific Instrumentation on the Frontier. Harvard University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (Paper, 2007).
  25. Organizer and Presenter (with the assistance of Professor Richard Kremer, Dartmouth University), "Tools and Techniques of Traditional Instrument Makers" a hands-on workshop for scholars and museum professionals using the fabrication of a working brass navigational quadrant to explore traditional makers methods. XXVI Symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science, Scientific Instrumentation on the Frontier. Harvard University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (Sept. 2007).
  26. Richard A. Paselk. Medieval Tools of Navigation, an Overview, in The Art, Science, and Technology of Medieval Travel. Robert Bork and Andrea Kann (ed.). Ashgate (2008).
  27. Richard A. Paselk. The Display of 20th-Century Scientific Instruments at Humboldt State University. XXIX Symposium of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science. Florence, Italy (Paper, 2010).
  28. Richard A. Paselk. The Display of Twentieth-Century Scientific Instruments at Humboldt State University. In Silke Ackerman, Richard Kremer & Mara Miniati (Eds.) Scientific Instruments on Display [History of Science and Medicine Library, Volume 46 / Scientific Instruments and Collections, Volume 4] (pp 148–158). Brill Academic Pub, Leiden (2014). A pdf is available here.

Underlined name signifies actual presenter(s) for posters, panels etc.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

  1. Richard A. Paselk, Technical Editor and contributing photographer, Eugene Lombard. Mimetic Ecology Series...Camoflage Parts I, II and III. ; filmstrip series published by Mt. San Jacinto College (1976).
  2. Richard A. Paselk and Roger Bauer. Chemistry 300 Laboratory Manual. Published by 49'er Print Shops, CSULB (1976).
  3. * Richard A. Paselk. A Quality Control Experience for Students of Clinical Chemistry and Medical Technology. J. Chem Educ., 57, 441 (1980).
  4. * Richard A. Paselk. An Inexpensive Instrument for Demonstrating Automated Chemical Analysis. J. Chem. Educ., 59, 64 (1982).
  5. * Richard A. Paselk. Demonstrating Color-Wavelength Relations. J. Chem. Educ., 59, 383 (1982).
  6. * Richard A. Paselk. An Experiment for Introducing Statistics to Students of Analytical and Clinical Chemistry, J. Chem. Educ., 62, 536 (1985).
  7. Mervin P. Hanson and Richard A. Paselk. Interactive Access to the Atomic Orbitals of Hydrogen: A thousand points of light. Pacific Basin Chemical Congress, Honolulu (Dec. 1989).
  8. Richard A. Paselk and Richard Harper. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry: Atomic Orbitals. Feature presentation at Humboldt State University MacFest '90 (February 15, 1990).
  9. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell, R.L. Harper. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry: A Sampler. Encyclomedia. Apple Computer Inc. (1990).
  10. Richard A. Paselk and Richard Harper. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry: Atomic Orbitals. Seminar Presentation, Addison-Wesley & Benjamin/Cummings Science Workshop, Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, Florida (April 7, 1990).
  11. Richard A. Paselk. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry. MacAdemia, University of California, Berkeley. (Sept. 22, 1990).
  12. Richard A. Paselk. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry. Concurrent Session IV-3, EDUCOM '90. Atlanta, GA. (Oct. 17, 1990).
  13. Richard A. Paselk. Atomic Orbitals. MacFest '91. Humboldt State University (KBR) (April 19, 1991)
  14. * Richard A. Paselk. Scientific Visualization for Students of General College Chemistry. Instructional Computing Update, 2, 5 (1991).
  15. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell, R.L. Harper. Using computers for visualizing the abstract in beginning chemistry. Symposium on the Use of Educational Technology in the Liberal Arts Chemistry Course-II. 203rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, (April 8, 1992).
  16. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell, R.L. Harper. Atomic Orbitals and Lewis Structures: Visualization software for the Macintosh. Division of Chemical Education Inc.-Posters, General. 203rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, (April 9, 1992).
  17. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell. Visualizing the Abstract in Beginning Chemistry on the Mac and Videotape. 12th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, UC Davis, (August 5, 1992).
  18. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell, R.L. Harper. Atomic Orbitals and Lewis Structures: Visualization software for the Macintosh. 1992 National Science Foundation Chemistry software developers workshop. California State University, Fullerton, (August 7­8, 1992).
  19. R.A. Paselk, M.P. Hanson, J.B. Russell, R.L. Harper. VSEPR Structures-a highly interactive chemistry software learning environment. 1993 National Science Foundation Chemistry software developers workshop. California State University, Fullerton, (January 7, 1994).
  20. Paselk, Richard A., M.P. Hanson, R.L. Harper, J.B. Russell. Computers, Abstract Visualization, and Instruction in Beginning Chemistry. NSF-Catalysed Curriculum Development Symposium, 207th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego CA. (March 15, 1994).
  21. * Paselk, Richard A. Visualization of the Abstract in General Chemistry. J. Chem. Ed., 71, 225 (1994).
  22. Paselk, Richard A., M.P. Hanson, R.L. Harper, J.B. Russell. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry. Project Impact: Disseminating Innovation in Undergraduate Education-NSF Conference, Arlington VA (May 31­June 3, 1994).
  23. Paselk, Richard A. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry. Together We Can Make It Work In Southern California QEM Network Conference on Mathematics, Science, and Engineering (MSE). Newport Beach, CA (Nov. 19,1994).
  24. Paselk, Richard A. The Chemical Bonding Series CD-ROM, An Example of Multimedia Production at HSU. Technology in the Classroom Workshop. HSU, Arcata, CA (Oct. 31 1995).
  25. Paselk, Richard A. Interactive Multimedia Visualization of Chemical Bonding The Seventh National Conference on College Teaching and Learning. Jacksonville, FL (Mar. 22, 1996).
  26. Paselk, Richard A. The Chemical Bonding Series (Software Fair/Poster Session Presentation) The Seventh National Conference on College Teaching and Learning. Jacksonville, FL (Mar. 21 & 22, 1996).
  27. Paselk, Richard A. Academic web-sites: Faculty design and creation. 1999 CSU Computational Chemistry Conference. Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA. (July 10, 1999)
  28. Zoellner, R. W. and Paselk, R. A.; Molecular modeling and computational chemistry at Humboldt State University. Fourteenth National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR 2000). Missoula, MT; (April 2000).
  29. *Paselk, Richard A. and Robert W. Zoellner. Molecular modeling and computational chemistry at Humboldt State University. J. Chem. Ed. 79, 1192 (2002).
  30. Paselk, Richard A. Bonding and Bond Formation (instructional technology module), peer reviewed and published in MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching). (2007)

* Published articles in journals.

Underlined name signifies actual presenter(s) for posters, panels etc.

PUBLISHED EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE & VIDEO

  1. Richard A. Paselk, Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, and John B. Russell. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry: A Sampler. EncycloMedia, Apple Computer Inc. (1990).
  2. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Visualization of the Abstract in Chemistry: Atomic Orbitals. Humboldt State University. (1990) [CD-ROM; software].
  3. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Atomic Orbitals: the Black and White Version, Falcon Software Inc., Wentworth NH (1991) [software and manual].
  4. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Atomic Orbitals, Falcon Software Inc., Wentworth NH (1991) [VHS video and manual].
  5. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Lewis Structures, Falcon Software Inc., Wentworth NH (1992) [software and manual].
  6. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Atomic Orbitals version 2.0, Intellimation, Santa Barbara, CA. (1995) [software and manual]
  7. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Lewis Structures version 1.6, Intellimation, Santa Barbara, CA. (1995) [software and manual]
  8. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. VSEPR Theory, Intellimation, Santa Barbara, CA. (1995) [software and manual]
  9. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Periodic Table, Intellimation, Santa Barbara, CA. (1995) [software and manual]
  10. Richard Harper, Mervin P. Hanson, Richard A. Paselk, and John B. Russell. Chemical Bonding Series. Intellimation, Santa Barbara, CA. (1995) [CD-ROM containing: 6 software modules(Atomic Orbitals-Color, Lewis Structures, VSEPR Theory, Atomic Spectra and Structure, Bonding I, and Periodic Table), their respective on-line manuals and introductory movies; a launcher for the programs and movies, documentation for the CD-ROM, and a 10 min Quicktime video about the production of the series.].

PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS

  1. Devlin, Thomas M. ed, "Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations"; published in: Biochemical Education 10 (4), 154, (1982).
  2. Lehninger, Albert L. "Principles of Biochemistry": published in J. Chem. Ed., 60 (7), A201-A202, (1983).
  3. Freifelder, David "Physical Biochemistry. Applications to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology" 2nd Ed.,: published in: J. Chem. Ed., 60 (11), A321-A322, (1983).
  4. Reid, Eric and Leppard, J.P. (eds.) "Drug Metabolite Isolation and Determination": published in: Biochem. Ed., 12 (3), 143, (1984).
  5. Goodman, Morris (ed.), "Macromolecular Sequences in Systematic and Evolutionary Biology"; published in: Biochem. Ed., 12 (4), 189, (1984).
  6. Chu, T. Ming, (ed.), "Biochemical Markers for Cancer"; published in : Biochem. Ed., 13 (1), 43. (1985).
  7. Hearn, Milton T.W. (ed.), "Peptide and Protein Reviews, vol. 1"; published in Biochemical Ed., 14 (1), 42 (1986).
  8. Hearn, Milton T.W., Reguier, Fred E. and Wehr, C. Timothy, (eds.) "High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Proteins and Peptides"; published in Biochemical Ed., 14 (1), 39, (1986).
  9. Van Holde, K.E., "Physical Biochemistry, 2nd ed."; published in J. Chem. Ed., 63 (8), A208, (1986).
  10. Brown, A.G. and Roberts, S.M. (eds.), "Recent Advances in the Chemistry of ß-Lactam Antibiotics", published in: Biochemical Ed., 15 (1), 51, (1987).
  11. Gait, M.J., "Oligonucleotide synthesis, a practical approach", published in: Biochemical Ed., 15 (1), 52, (1987).
  12. Barbieri, Marcello, "The Semantic Theory of Evolution", published in : Biochemical Ed., 15 (1), 50, (1987).
  13. Mathews, Harry R., Richard A. Freedland, and Roger L. Miesfeld, "Biochemistry: A Short Course", published in The Quarterly Review of Biology. 74, 216-7 (1999).

MUSEUM WORK (Exhibits, Installations, Web Museums, etc.)

  1. Docent, Clark Museum, Eureka, CA. (1982-1986). Cleaned and cataloged antique tool collection.
  2. Frogs an exhibit of photographs I have taken of exotic and unusual anurans (HSU Library, 1982.)
  3. Antique Hand Woodworking Tools. An exhibit of tools from the Clark Museum and private collections illustrating the development of hand tools in the Nineteenth Century. (HSU Library, 1984).
  4. From Analog to Digital Scientific Instruments. A display of early 20th century instruments for HSU compared to illustrations of the latest digital instruments with descriptive text. (Humboldt County Library, March-April 199; prepared at the request of librarian Marilyn Murphy.)
  5. HSU Chemistry Department Periodic display of the elements. Co-designed and installed with John B. Russell. A Periodic table with display specimens of all of the non-radioactive elements in the hall of Science A at HSU. (1995).
  6. The HSU Chemistry Department Scientific Instrument Virtual Museum, featuring approximately 20 instruments from the period of 1920-1935 was created and placed on the web. The museum was organized as a three-column table with a digitized photo, a descriptive title, and a scanned catalog description for each instrument. The descriptive tiles were also linked to individual pages including descriptions, paragraphs on usage, etc. (Spring 1997)
  7. The HSU Chemistry Department Scientific Instrument Museum site was reorganized, and two additional categories added to cover the periods of 1936-­1953 and 1954-­1970. For the earliest period, Humboldt State Teachers College, 1925-1934, I have transcribed all of the entries (approx. 200) for "scientific instruments and apparatus" from Humboldt's original inventory book, providing a unique record for the kinds of apparatus used in a typical teaching institution c. 1930. Instruments in the on-line museum are linked in this inventory. The number of instruments shown on-line was tripled, to about 60, complete with descriptions, short essays on use (including references to the literature), links to contemporary literature in the museum describing their uses, and scanned descriptions from contemporary catalogs. (Fall 1997)
  8. Reorganized and updated and expanded the Exhibits section of the Humboldt State University Natural History Museum web page. Over 440 images of unique fossils on display at the museum were photographed, digitally processed, indexed, and placed on the Museum's web site. For each of the 11 "Life through time" cases I wrote a brief narrative describing the time period and putting the fossils in context. To make these pages more visually interesting approximately 50 images of fossils and interpretations of prehistoric life from 19th century texts were scanned, digitized and placed on the appropriate pages. The Museum's Life Through Time mural was also digitized, image mapped and placed on the web. Photos of 23 different fossils associated with this mural at the museum were then linked to the mapped images of the live organisms on the mural to give an interactive mural. For these 23 images I also wrote and/or edited and digitized legends for each fossil. The 11 "Life through time" display cases at the museum may also be accessed via the timeline at the bottom of the web-based mural. (Fall 1997)
  9. Design and installation of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum at the Humboldt State University library. This included museum case design, display design, installation of specimens, research on recommended museum labeling and creation and mounting of labels for all displayed instruments, design and installation of signs, (Fall 2000)
  10. Redesigned and reworked the entire web site for the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum, including new, improved navigational links on all pages (approx. 130 pages), new instrument pages, photography and digital processes of images, scanning and OCR of supporting contemporary literature, new descriptions and display text, a new page on the reception, etc.( Fall 2000)
  11. Precambrian case, HSU Natural History Museum. The culmination of over two years research and effort. Curated, designed, fabricated, installed, etc. this new display. Presented a 45 min talk on the Precambrian at the opening ceremonies at the NHM. (Fall 2002)
  12. Precambrian web pages for HSU Natural History Museum. Researched, designed, wrote, photographed, coded, and put web site on-line. (Fall 2002)
  13. Designed and fabricated shelves and mounts for displays created by Michael Lindquist, an HSU Geology student, for fossils for eight touch shelf displays at HSU Natural History Museum. (Spring 2003)
  14. Designed, fabricated, assembled and installed the Birds of the Redwoods bird call stand for the HSU Natural History Museum. (Summer 2003)
  15. The Chemical Refractometer. On-line special exhibit to accompany a special exhibit at Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum, Chemistry dept. display space. (October, 2003)
  16. Co-leader, with Melissa Zeilinski, of the acquisition and installation of five major specimens from the California Academy of Sciences at the HSU Natural History Museum (August-September 2004).
  17. Photographed 40+ specimens, and fabricated custom mounts for two specimens in the new Cenozoic Mammals display (Summer-Fall 2004).
  18. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the Horse display case, and created on-line Display case indexes for the six new cases in the Cenozoic Mammals display (Sp 2005).
  19. Richard A. Paselk. Co-designed and fabricated the custom “crab box” interactive display in the new Biodiversity display (Fall 2006).
  20. Richard A. Paselk. Designed and fabricated the custom “horse cave” display in the Cenozoic Mammals Horse display case ( Fall 2006).
  21. Designed, in collaboration with HSU Geology student Cerise McLaren, and fabricated two “touch shelves” in the new Cenozoic Mammals display at the HSU NH Museum, Spring 2006 (6-10 hr).
  22. Richard A. Paselk. Researched, rewrote, redesigned and posted the web pages for the 12 Phanerozoic cases in the Life Through Time displays at the HSU Natural History Museum. The the essays were brought up to date with age brought into correspondence with the Timeline 2004 project of the International Geophysical Union, The specimen descriptions were reorganized into a biologically meaningful context, including placement into cladistic categories within the “tree of life,” corresponding with the international Tree of Life project . Important geological occurrences in each Period are summarized and historical footnotes regarding the origins of the different Period names were added. (Fall 2007)
  23. Richard A. Paselk. Researched, designed and installed “The Chemist’s Balance at Humboldt State 1926–1986” a new display for the Scientific Instrument Museum in the new SA 4th floor stairwell display case. (Spring 2007)
  24. Collaborated with four HSU interpretation students (Amy Estrada, Richard Munoz, Jason Urror and Sarah Vellutini) in the research, design, and fabrication of the Chemical Glassware display in the new Scientific Instrument Museum display case in the 3rd floor east stairwell in Science A. (Spring 2007)
  25. Directed Biology senior project student Rachel Barnhart in the design and fabrication of the new Permian display case at the HSU Natural History Museum. I photographed all new specimens for this display, added to them the Museum's web site and updated the Permian page. (Spring 2008)
  26. Richard A. Paselk. Researched, designed and installed "From the Analytical & Physical Chemistry Lab, c. 1962" a new display for the Scientific Instrument Museum in the new SA 3rd floor stairwell display case. (Summer 2008)
  27. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the “The Chemist’s Balance at Humboldt State 1926–1986” (2007-10).
  28. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the "From the Analytical & Physical Chemistry Lab, c. 1962" (2008-10).
  29. Redesigned and reworked the the main and instrument pages for the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum to bring the site into ADA compliance and recommendations for visually impaired users. (Fall 2010)
  30. Updated, refurbished and installed 12 Life Through Time exhibit cases (Cambrian-Pennsylvania and Triassic-Neogene) at HSU's Natural History Museum, including extensive literature research for each time period and rewriting all text to bring displays up to date, arranging for and installing new tectonic maps, original artwork, and new timelines. (Spring–Fall 2011)
  31. Updated, refurbished and installed Echinoderm exhibit case at HSU's Natural History Museum, including, literature research for echinoderm groups,and rewriting text to bring displays up to date. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web page for echinoderms (December 2011)
  32. Researched, designed and created a new exhibit, "Early North Coast Scientific Instruments. 1850 – c. 1950", for the new exhibit case in the main library display area of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum (installed January 2012).
  33. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the "Early North Coast Scientific Instrumentsc. 1850 – c. 1950", (uploaded February 2012).
  34. Updated and rewrote text, redesigned, coded and uploaded pages for 12 Life Through Time exhibit cases (Cambrian-Pennsylvania and Triassic-Neogene); brought all 13 Life Through Time exhibit pages into ADA compliance for design, including >350 alt tags; redesigned 29 case index pages to bring into ADA compliance for tables, alt tags (515) etc.; uploaded and checked/corrected links (>900) for all exhibit pages (Fall 2011–Fall 2012).
  35. Researched, designed and created a new exhibit, "Alexander von Humboldt’s Latin American Expedition (1799–1804): Instruments, Geography & Botany", for the new exhibit case in the main library display area of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum (installed August 2013).
  36. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the "Alexander von Humboldt’s Latin American Expedition (1799–1804): Instruments, Geography & Botany". (uploaded August 2013).
  37. Researched, designed and created a new exhibit, "Replicas and Restorations of Early Instruments by Richard A. Paselk", for the new exhibit case in the main library display area of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum (installed January 2015).
  38. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the "Replicas and Restorations of Early Instruments by Richard A. Paselk" exhibit. (uploaded February 2015).
  39. Researched, designed and created a new exhibit, "Curator's Choice: A Selection of Instruments from the Museum Stores." for the new exhibit case in the main library display area of the Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum (installed December 2017).
  40. Designed, researched, wrote and coded new web pages for the "Curator's Choice: A Selection of Instruments from the Museum Stores." exhibit. (uploaded April 2018).
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