Marcus Emmanuel Barnes

Marcus Emmanuel Barnes

Canada
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Software Engineer, Data Scientist, Mathematician.

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Experience

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    Toronto, Ontario

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    Toronto, Canada Area

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    Burnaby, BC, Canada

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    Burnaby, BC

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    Burnaby, BC, Canada

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Education

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    Activities and Societies: Graduate Student Representative to the Mathematics Departmental Committee (2 semesters); Chair, Math Graduate Caucus (3 semesters), Member of the Canadian Mathematical Society Student Committee (2005-2007), Linkmaster for the Web site Knot a Braid of Links, a service of the Canadian Mathematical Society (2005-2007),

    Thesis: "John Charles Fields: A Sketch of His Life and Mathematical Work"

    Awards and Scholarships:

    * National Science and Engineering Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship PGS M
    * Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Simon Fraser University, 2005.
    * Offered a 2005 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined)

    Conference Presentations:

    * “Some Aspects of the Mathematical Work of J. C. Fields” — Canadian Mathematical Society Winter 2006 Meeting, Toronto…

    Thesis: "John Charles Fields: A Sketch of His Life and Mathematical Work"

    Awards and Scholarships:

    * National Science and Engineering Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship PGS M
    * Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Simon Fraser University, 2005.
    * Offered a 2005 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined)

    Conference Presentations:

    * “Some Aspects of the Mathematical Work of J. C. Fields” — Canadian Mathematical Society Winter 2006 Meeting, Toronto, December 9-11, 2006.
    * “John Charles Fields as Student, Researcher, and Scientific Organizer” — Canadian Mathematical Society Summer 2006 Meeting, Calgary, June 3-5, 2006.

    Translations:

    * An English translation of the first part of N. H. Abel’s Recherches sur les fonctions el- liptiques (Originally published in the Journal fr die reine und angevandte Mathematik, Vol. 2, 1827, pp. 101-181.) published on the Convergence (http://mathdl.maa.org/convergence/1/) website.

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    Course Work Included:

    * Unix
    * (X)HTML
    * Perl
    * SQL
    * CSS
    * Javascript
    * CGI Programming
    * XML & XSLT
    * AJAX

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    Activities and Societies: Club Infinity (math club) member and executive, organizer of Club Infinity Problem Solving Group (in part to help train interested students for the Putnam Exam)

    Awards and Distinctions:

    * first class degree with distinction
    * Linda Herskowitz Award 2003-2004
    * Chair's Honour Roll for excellence in mathematics and statistics courses (awarded 3 times)
    * York University Continuing Student Scholarship (awarded 3 times)
    * National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Undergraduate Student Research Award (awarded 3 times)

    Selected Conference Presentations:

    * “The Man Behind the Medal: A Glimpse at John Charles…

    Awards and Distinctions:

    * first class degree with distinction
    * Linda Herskowitz Award 2003-2004
    * Chair's Honour Roll for excellence in mathematics and statistics courses (awarded 3 times)
    * York University Continuing Student Scholarship (awarded 3 times)
    * National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Undergraduate Student Research Award (awarded 3 times)

    Selected Conference Presentations:

    * “The Man Behind the Medal: A Glimpse at John Charles Fields” — Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, York University, May 28-June 1, 2003.

    • Walter Whiteley*, Joy Abramson, Marcus Emmanuel Barnes, and Lisa Young. "Generic Rigidity of Protein Frameworks" - Protein Flexibility and Folding Workshop, Traverse City, August 2000.

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Publications

  • Visualizing Fedora-managed TEI and MEI documents within Islandora

    The Code4Lib Journal

    The Early Modern Songscapes (EMS) project [1] represents a development partnership between the University of Toronto Scarborough’s Digital Scholarship Unit (DSU), the University of Maryland, and the University of South Carolina. Developers, librarians and faculty from both institutions have collaborated on an intermedia online platform designed to support the scholarly investigation of early modern English song. The first iteration of the platform, launched at the Early modern Songscapes…

    The Early Modern Songscapes (EMS) project [1] represents a development partnership between the University of Toronto Scarborough’s Digital Scholarship Unit (DSU), the University of Maryland, and the University of South Carolina. Developers, librarians and faculty from both institutions have collaborated on an intermedia online platform designed to support the scholarly investigation of early modern English song. The first iteration of the platform, launched at the Early modern Songscapes Conference, held February 8-9, 2019 at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, serves Fedora-held Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) documents through a JavaScript viewer capable of being embedded within the Islandora digital asset management framework. The viewer presents versions of a song’s musical notation and textual underlay followed by the entire song text.

    This article reviews the status of this technology, and the process of developing an XML framework for TEI and MEI editions that would serve the requirements of all stakeholder technologies. Beyond the applicability of this technology in other digital scholarship contexts, the approach may serve others seeking methods for integrating technologies into Islandora or working across institutional development environments.

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  • Supporting Oral Histories in Islandora

    The Code4Lib Journal

    Since 2014, the University of Toronto Scarborough Library’s Digital Scholarship Unit (DSU) has been working on an Islandora-based solution for creating and stewarding oral histories (the Oral Histories solution pack). Although regular updates regarding the status of this work have been presented at Open Repositories conferences, this is the first article to describe the goals and features associated with this codebase, as well as the roadmap for development. An Islandora-based approach is…

    Since 2014, the University of Toronto Scarborough Library’s Digital Scholarship Unit (DSU) has been working on an Islandora-based solution for creating and stewarding oral histories (the Oral Histories solution pack). Although regular updates regarding the status of this work have been presented at Open Repositories conferences, this is the first article to describe the goals and features associated with this codebase, as well as the roadmap for development. An Islandora-based approach is appropriate for addressing the challenges of Oral History, an interdisciplinary methodology with complex notions of authorship and audience that both brings a corresponding complexity of use cases and roots Oral Histories projects in the ever-emergent technical and preservation challenges associated with multimedia and born digital assets. By leveraging Islandora, those embarking on Oral Histories projects benefit from existing community-supported code. By writing and maintaining the Oral Histories solution pack, the library seeks to build on common ground for those supporting Oral Histories projects and encourage a sustainable solution and feature set.

    Other authors
    • Natkeeran Ledchumykanthan
    • Kim Pham
    • Kirsta Stapelfeldt
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  • Abel on Elliptic Integrals: A Translation

    MAA Loci: Convergence

    An English translation of the first part of N. H. Abel’s 'Recherches sur les fonctions elliptiques' (Originally published in the Journal für die reine und angevandte Mathematik, Vol. 2, 1827, pp. 101-181.) with a short historical introduction.

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  • Review of W. Dunham’s book "The Calculus Gallery"

    Math Horizons

  • John Charles Fields and the Fields Medal

    The Pi Mu Epsilon Journal

    “John Charles Fields and the Fields Medal” The Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 65-70.

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  • A loop module of the extended affine Lie Algebra of type A

    The New Zealand Journal of Mathematics

    “A loop module of the extended affine Lie Algebra of type A”, The New Zealand Journal of Mathematics, Volume 33, Number 1, 2004, pp. 11-16.

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  • The Pythagorean Proposition

    Proceedings of the 2004 Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference

  • The Man Behind the Medal: A Glimpse at John Charles Fields

    The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette

    “The Man Behind the Medal: A Glimpse at John Charles Fields” The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette, Volume 30, Number 5, 2003, pp. 278-283.

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  • Morley’s Triangle

    The Pi Mu Epsilon Journal

    “Morley’s Triangle” The Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, Volume 11, Number 6, Spring 2002, pp. 293-298.

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  • English

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