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Paul F. Marty, Ph.D., is a Professor in the School of Information at Florida State University (FSU) and serves as Associate Vice Provost for Academic Innovation. He specializes in museum informatics, technology's role in cultural institutions, and digital heritage. His work bridges the gap between information science and museum practices, emphasizing user-centered design and sociotechnical systems.
Dr. Marty holds a Ph.D. in Information Sciences from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, alongside degrees in Ancient History and Computer Science Engineering. He has chaired numerous university committees, including the Honors Program Policy Committee and the Undergraduate Program in Information Technology.
His research focuses on museum technology professionals, digital resource utilization by museum visitors, and the evolution of museum computing. He has authored over 100 publications, including books like *Museum Informatics* and an upcoming oral history project on museum computing's evolution.
As Associate Vice Provost, Marty fosters academic innovation across FSU, supporting faculty and students in adopting cutting-edge educational practices. His initiatives include streamlining innovation investments and integrating emerging technologies into teaching and learning.
He has led projects such as *Habitat Tracker*, a mobile learning tool for science education, and collaborates internationally on digital heritage initiatives. His work emphasizes the societal impact of technology and information systems in cultural and educational contexts.
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