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Chief Digital Officer Loic Tallon announces the launch of The Met Collection API, the next step in making the Museum's collection one of the most accessible on the internet.
Loic Tallon
October 25, 2018

Metadata and Collections Librarian William Blueher looks through images reminiscent of school in Watson Library's Digital Collections.
William Blueher
September 19, 2018

Intern Tiffany Li visits the Department of Scientific Research at The Met and learns about the intersection of science and art.
Tiffany
September 5, 2018

Managing Editor and Producer Nina Diamond shares insight into the collaborative production and complex layers that underlie The Met's first 3-D audio experience.
Nina Diamond
June 21, 2018

Two members of the Museum's Digital Department take a deep dive into user behavior for visitors who engage with The Met's online collection through Pinterest.
Elena Villaespesa and Jennie Choi
June 7, 2018

Curator Andrea Bayer and Conservator Michael Gallagher take readers behind the scenes of the recent conservation treatment of a grand altarpiece by Moretto da Brescia, The Entombment.
Andrea Bayer and Michael Gallagher
May 7, 2018

Managing Editor and Producer Nina Diamond shares the ideas behind creating a 3-D audio experience that brings history alive, plus an eighteenth-century tip on how to best display fresh-cut flowers in your wig.
Nina Diamond
April 25, 2018

The Wikimedia Foundation's Executive Director Katherine Maher and The Met's Chief Digital Officer Loic Tallon discuss how the partnership between these two institutions is connecting audiences to open knowledge, ideas, and creativity on a global scale.
Katherine Maher and Loic Tallon
April 19, 2018

Digital Analyst Elena Villaespesa explores the impact The Met's Open Access initiative has had on engagement with the Museum's collection on the Spanish Wikipedia.
Elena Villaespesa
March 14, 2018

Metadata and Collections Librarian William Blueher highlights some of the recently digitized works in Watson Library.
William Blueher
March 7, 2018