Facing a new public
200 Words | Approximately 1 Minutes Read | Last Modified on October 30, 2018
After 17 years promoting myself as an historic preservation service provider to government agencies and private corporations, I now have the wonderful opportunity to pursue my research interests full time. This web site is my way of keeping track of what I’m doing now that my days aren’t filled completing tasks a client requires.
As a firm believer that scientific inquiry and open source software are
inseparable, I’m building my new web presence with an open source tool chain
centered on the Org mode
of the Emacs
editor. The Org mode
sources for the
web page, posts, and projects are exported with Kaushal Modi’s ox-hugo
software and rendered for the web by Hugo
.
I intend to add several projects to the two I have at the moment:
- a publications list, with links;
- highlights of a career in cultural resources management;
- tracking progress in the leeward Kohala field system;
- an illustration of the use of
ArchaeoPhases
software; and - with some luck, results of a long-dormant project with Jennie Kahn describing the Hawaiian adzes in Bishop Museum.