I just re-read my article in CeROArt; not because I’m a total narcissist, but because a friend of mine told me yesterday that there was lots of typos in it. The article, “Collaborating in the Public’s Domain”, was published this Wednesday and is about the potential for conservators to find news to work together to preserve cultural property with the help of museum visitors. Daniel Cull reviewed the article here.
I’m kind of surprised that Mr. Cull didn’t beat me up about the 10 or 20 typos in the article. After thinking about this for a while I’ve come to realize that the typos don’t bother me. Really they don’t. I’m more interested in the ideas, the Content written with a big “C,” and feedback.









