Author: Jennifer Ferretti

Jenny has a fine art background and is currently completing her last semester at Pratt Institute�۪s School of Information and Library Science. She has worked and interned at a wide variety of libraries and archives, including the Maryland Historical Society, Pratt Institute Brooklyn Campus Library, Columbia University, New York Public Library, and Barnard College. Her interests include digital humanities, archives, information architecture, photography, turn-of-the-century architecture, and history.

Hispanic Society of America Website Redesign

The DDJJ team proposed a complete re-design of the Hispanic Society of America website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work included a content…

First Sale Decided: The Road to the Kirtsaeng v. Wiley Decision and What It Means for Libraries

This paper focuses on the first sale doctrine and its importance and impact on the daily operations of lending libraries, used book businesses, and companies like Netflix, Inc. and eBay, Inc. Federal court cases are reviewed, including the recent Supreme Court case Kirtsaeng v. Wiley (2013).