Scholarship and speaking—browseable, not buried
Presentations & Publications CompendiumScholar
Project overview
STATUS: LIVE — projects.gerber.ca/publications
The Problem
A standard two-page resume, or even a full CV, cannot adequately represent the breadth of a career spanning academic publishing, conference keynoting, government consulting, and professional training — particularly when that career simultaneously encompasses education, digital safety, healthcare planning, and instructional technology. Credentialing bodies, search committees, research collaborators, and institutional partners each need different slices of that record, and no single document format serves all of them well.
The Solution
A dedicated online compendium providing a complete, chronological, and searchable record of peer-reviewed publications, conference papers, invited presentations, keynote addresses, workshop facilitations, and professional talks — including co-authors, venues, and links or DOIs where available. Maintained as a living document and updated as required, it serves as a supplement to any resume or CV, accessible directly by anyone who needs the full picture.
Who Uses It
Search committees and academic credentialing bodies verifying scholarly activity; research collaborators assessing prior work in shared areas; conference organizers reviewing speaker credentials; Institutional partners and government contacts exploring prior engagement. Anyone for whom the resume bullet “20+ international keynotes” raises the natural follow-up question: on what, exactly, and where?
What Changed
Making the full record publicly accessible and searchable eliminates a recurring friction point throughout an academic career: the gap between what a CV can show and what a stakeholder needs to verify. It also creates an ongoing incentive to maintain the record accurately — because it’s live, not filed away in a drawer.
Key features:
- Chronological listing of peer-reviewed outputs and presentations.
- Filterable/searchable format for quick reference.
External link: Presentations & Publications.

Live Compendium
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