Gary D. Robson

American author
Gary D. Robson
Robson in 2009
Robson in 2009
BornGary Douglas Robson
(1958-05-11)May 11, 1958
Poughkeepsie, New York
OccupationAuthor
GenreNonfiction and Children's Nature/Science
Notable worksWho Pooped in the Park?, The Closed Captioning Handbook
SpouseKathryn Robson
Website
garydrobson.com

Gary D. Robson (May 11, 1958) is an American author from Red Lodge, Montana. He is best known for his children's picture book series entitled Who Pooped in the Park?, which teaches children about animal scat and tracks. The series currently comprises 20 books, mostly set in United States National Parks. The 20th book in the series was released in 2016, covering Central Park in New York City.

Robson is also an expert in closed captioning and subtitling technologies for deaf and hard of hearing people.

Biography

Robson was born in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1958 and grew up in Colorado, where he graduated from Boulder High School in 1976.[1] He began writing for technical journals in 1984, and wrote a series of computer manuals before writing his first book in 1996 with Richard Sherman (a.k.a. Mr. Modem). He continued to write while working in the electronics industry until 2001, when he and his wife moved to Montana and purchased a bookstore.[2] He was the publisher and editor-in-chief of the monthly alternative newspaper in Red Lodge, The Local Rag.


Closed captioning

Cheetah International, the company founded by Robson and his wife,[3] began producing software and equipment for closed captioning in 1997, and Robson published articles[4] on the subject for a variety of publications, including the Journal of Court Reporting, Newswaves, and Nuts & Volts. He holds three patents related to closed captioning: U.S. Patent #7,360,234[5] (2008), U.S. Patent #8,245,252 B2[6] (2012), and U.S. Patent #8,312,485[7] (2008). He was presented with the Andrew Saks Engineering Award[8] for "outstanding contributions in improving visual accessibility to information via realtime captioning for deaf and hard-of-hearing Americans"[9] by Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc. in 1997.

He wrote three books about closed captioning, most notably The Closed Captioning Handbook, published [10] by Focal Press, then an imprint of Elsevier.

He presented a TED Talk at TEDxBozeman in 2014 entitled, "Does closed captioning still serve deaf people?"[11]

Works

Children's picture books

The Who Pooped in the Park? series is published by Farcountry Press[12] in Helena, Montana. Each book in the series focuses on the indigenous wildlife of a particular National Park or ecosystem in the United States. Robson has used two different illustrators. Elijah Brady Clark illustrated the first six books, and Robert Rath has illustrated the rest.

Tea Books

  • Myths & Legends of Tea, Volume 1 – ISBN 9780965960953 (2015) – Proseyr Publishing
  • A Tea Journey: Your Personal Tea Cupping Journal – ISBN 9780965960960 (2015) – Proseyr Publishing

Closed captioning and related technologies

  • The Closed Captioning Handbook – ISBN 9780240805610 (2004) – Focal Press
  • Alternative Realtime Careers – ISBN 9781881859512 (2000) – NCRA Press
  • Inside Captioning – ISBN 9780965960908 (1997) – NCRA Press

Other nonfiction

  • Gary's Guide to Successful Book Signings – ISBN 9780965960984 (2016) – Proseyr Publishing
  • The Very Best of the Red Lodge Local Rag – ISBN 9780965960977 (2015) – Proseyr Publishing
  • The Darkest Hour: A Comprehensive Account of the Smith Mine Disaster of 1943, 3rd edition – ISBN 9780965960946 (2015) – Proseyr Publishing (with Fay Kuhlman)
  • The Court Reporter's Guide to Cyberspace – ISBN 9780965151801 (1996) – Cyberdawg Publishing (with Richard A. Sherman)

Awards and recognition

  • 1997 Andrew Saks Engineering Award [8]
  • 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Silver medal in Non-Fiction – Animals, Who Pooped in the Cascades?[13]
  • 2014 High Plains Book Award Finalist, Who Pooped in the Cascades?[14]

References

  1. ^ Boulder High School Class of 1976
  2. ^ "Red Lodge Books: About Us". Archived from the original on 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
  3. ^ "Cheetah International – Company Overview". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  4. ^ Articles by Gary D. Robson
  5. ^ US Patent # 7,360,234. System, method, and computer program product for selective filtering of objectionable content from a program - Patents.com
  6. ^ Patent US8245252 - System, method, and computer program product for selective replacement of ... - Google Patents
  7. ^ Patent US8312485B2 - System, method, and computer program product for selective filtering of ... - Google Patents
  8. ^ a b ""TDI Awards - Previous Winners"". Archived from the original on 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  9. ^ Author Biography for Gary D. Robson
  10. ^ Focal Press: Closed Captioning Handbook
  11. ^ "TEDxBozeman 2014 video: Does closed captioning still serve deaf people?"
  12. ^ Farcountry Press
  13. ^ “2014 Moonbeam Winners”.
  14. ^ “High Plains Book Award Finalists - 2014” Archived 2014-11-04 at the Wayback Machine.

External links

  • Children's literature portal
  • Author page on GoodReads
  • WorldCat page