I am recently retired as Head of the Research Library at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. In this role, I oversaw all library operations, chiefly the development, preservation, and provisioning of library resources and programs that support research on American art and photography topics. I also administered the museum's Davidson Family Fellowship program, which provides opportunities for visiting scholars to research topics that relate to the museum's collections. My chief goal was to mobilize the authoritative sources in the Amon Carter research library toward improving the credibility of Wikipedia articles related to American art.
I am currently living in Central Texas in a one-room schoolhouse located near my family's ranch. My time is spent working on art and design projects with my partner. I also am committed to helping Mills County residents appreciate their history, chiefly through improving and creating articles related to the county.