In this talk Howard Besser will outline a series of studies he performed
on the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project (MESL) -- the first
large-scale multi-institution digital image distribution experiment.
For each study, he will discuss study results, methodology, and the pragmatic
constraints that inhibited "by-the-book" research design. Finally,
he will make some observations about trying to study new and complex systems
like digital libraries. (The full text of his MESL studies, generously
supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, can be found at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Imaging/Databases/1998mellon/)
Howard Besser is Associate Professor at UCLA's School of Education &
Information Studies, where he teaches and does research on the social and
cultural effects of information technology, mutimedia, image databases,
and digital ibraries. He was a founder of the MESL Project, served
on its Management Committee, and was Principal Investigator for a series
of Mellon Foundation sponsored studies of the Project.