About Casey

self portrait at the AlamoHi! I’m Casey. I’m an Information Architect and Web Application Developer at Plymouth State University, where I developed Scriblio, a WordPress plugin that turns a blog into a library catalog. I’m also the chief bug creator behind bSuite, another WordPress plugin that’s mostly for stats tracking, but also a lot more.

In addition to a lot of the posts here, I also wrote Open Source Software for Libraries, which is where the following official-ish, capsul-ish biography comes from:

Casey Bisson, named among Library Journal’s Movers & Shakers for 2007 and recipient of a 2006 Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration for developing Scriblio (formerly WPopac), is an information architect at Plymouth State University. He is a frequent presenter at library and technology conferences and blogs about his passion for libraries, roadside oddities, and hiking in New Hampshire’s White Mountains at MaisonBisson.com.

My work at Plymouth isn’t limited to libraries, however, it’s just that libraries are easier to write about (along with whatever else has my interest for the moment). I tried to start an identity management blog, but you can see that’s gone nowhere.

I like projects and contract work (my friends do too), contact me.

Where I’ve been since I started using Dopplr (mostly):

3 Responses to “About Casey”

  1. Hi Casey,

    I love your new theme & look as well as Sandee’s Nest — I even re-read the DC story just to savor the words BUSH NO LONGER LIVES HERE.

    Gorgeous photos, nice combination of your personal & professional lives.

    Love,

    Mom

    P. S. Thank you for the best Thanksgiving dinner yet! You guys keep outdoing yourselves!

  2. Hello, what a delightfully refreshing place to discover this evening! I honestly have no idea what most of of the stuff written here means, as I am horribly un-tech savvy, but your site is really interestng. The design stuff is groovy and the information that I can figure out is awesome!! (The note from your Mom doesn’t,hurt.) My name is Kelly and I got here through a search for a couple of international graphic symbols. Interesting place to land. :-) Thanks for the smile.

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