"Domain-Specific
Search and the Encyclopedic Internet Vision," Network and Complex
Systems Group, Indiana University, February 2008. (View
Slides)
"Is Noesis Noetic
and Why Does this Matter?" CNS Research Group, The
University of Evansville, February 2008. (View
Slides)
"The Noesis Model
of Academic Publishing," Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2000.
"Noesis: From
Search Engine/Index to Information Network," The 15th Annual
Computing and Philosophy Conference, Carnegie Mellon University,
August 2000.
"Noesis and the
Electronic Dissemination of Professional Philosophy: Problems and
Prospects," Pacific Division Meeting of the American
Philosophical Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 2000.
Panel Discussion,
"Philosophy on the Internet: Questions of Standards," Eastern
Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association,
Boston, December 1999.
"Noesis:
Philosophical Research On-Line," The 14th Annual Computing and
Philosophy Conference, Carnegie Mellon University, August 1999.
"The Noesis Model:
A Progressive Experiment for the Dissemination of Professional
Philosophy," The 12th Triennial Conference of the
International Association of University Presidents, Brussels, July
1999.
"Noesis:
Philosophical Research On-Line," The 1999 Indiana Classics
Conference, DePauw University, April 1999.
"The Fourth Tetralogy: An Online
Exploration of Plato's Middle Dialogues" and "Philosophy on
the Internet," the prototype for the Noesis search engine, The
13th Annual Computing and Philosophy Conference, 20th World
Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.
"Argos and Exploring Ancient World
Cultures: How a Limited Area Search Engine Can Supplement Course-based
Internet Resources," Technology Enhancement of Teaching and
Learning, sponsored by the Indiana Partnership for Statewide
Education, Purdue University, October 1997.