# John DiMarco
**Wikidata**: [Q112522692](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112522692)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/john-dimarco

## Summary
John DiMarco is a computer scientist, university teacher, designer, and adviser recorded in international authority files. He is primarily known for work across computer graphics, graphic and digital design, mass communication, public relations, marketing communications, e-learning, and educational technology; specific publications or products are not listed in the provided sources.

## Biography
- Born: 1969 (place not specified)
- Nationality: Not specified in the provided sources
- Education: Not specified in the provided sources
- Known for: Work spanning computer graphics, graphic design, digital design, mass communication, and educational technology
- Employer(s): Not specified in the provided sources
- Field(s): mass communication; computer graphics; graphic design; digital design; public relations; marketing communications; e-learning; educational technology

## Contributions
The available authority and catalog records identify John DiMarco as a computer scientist, university teacher, designer, and adviser whose documented fields of work include computer graphics, graphic and digital design, mass communication, public relations, marketing communications, e-learning, and educational technology. The structured source data (ISNI, VIAF, GND, idRef and national library identifiers) confirm his presence in bibliographic and authority systems, establishing identity and enabling attribution of works across those domains. The provided material does not include titles, dates, or descriptions of specific papers, books, products, patents, companies founded, open-source projects, or standards authored by him. Therefore, while his professional scope and interdisciplinary focus are clear from the recorded fields and occupations, concrete named outputs and their impacts are not available in the supplied sources. Any further detail about authored works, teaching appointments, or design projects would require consultation of the bibliographic records and catalogs referenced by his authority identifiers.

## FAQs
### Q: Who is John DiMarco?
A: John DiMarco is recorded as a male computer scientist, university teacher, designer, and adviser. His documented fields include computer graphics, graphic and digital design, mass communication, and educational technology.

### Q: When was John DiMarco born?
A: His birth year is recorded as 1969. The provided sources do not list a birth place or full birth date.

### Q: What notable publications or works has he produced?
A: The provided source material does not list specific publications, patents, products, companies, or project titles attributed to John DiMarco. Authority records identify him but do not provide item-level bibliographic details in the supplied extract.

## Why They Matter
John DiMarco’s significance in the provided records comes from a multidisciplinary professional profile and verified identity across multiple international bibliographic and authority systems. The combination of roles — computer scientist, university teacher, designer, and adviser — together with recorded fields such as computer graphics, digital design, mass communication, and educational technology, indicates a cross-disciplinary practice that bridges technical, creative, and educational domains. Presence in authoritative catalogs (ISNI, VIAF, GND, idRef, national library identifiers) matters because it enables correct attribution and disambiguation of works in library, archival, and academic contexts; that infrastructure is essential for researchers, librarians, and institutions to track authorship and influence. As a university teacher, his recorded role implies an educational impact through instruction and mentorship, while his listed fields suggest contributions to how computing and design intersect with communication and learning technologies. Without these authority records, it would be harder to reliably connect him to any potential publications or curricular contributions appearing under the same name.

## Notable For
- Inclusion in international authority files and library catalogs: ISNI 000000038155914X; VIAF 261841668; GND 173849334; idRef ntk2018999542.
- Documented occupations: university teacher, designer, adviser, and computer scientist.
- Recorded fields of work spanning computer graphics, graphic and digital design, mass communication, public relations, marketing communications, e-learning, and educational technology.
- Birth year 1969 and language recorded as English.

## Body

### Personal identifiers and authority records
- ISNI: 000000038155914X.
- VIAF: 261841668.
- GND ID: 173849334 (with VIAF cross-reference and archival references noted).
- idRef (NL CR AUT ID): ntk2018999542 (qualified as "DiMarco, John").
- Yale LUX identifier and National Library of Israel identifier present in the supplied metadata.
- These records collectively establish a bibliographic identity used by libraries and cataloging systems.

### Names and basic biographical data
- Given name: John.
- Family name: DiMarco.
- Birth year: 1969.
- Sex/gender: Male.
- Language recorded: English.
- Instance of: Human.

### Professional roles
- Occupations explicitly recorded: university teacher; designer; adviser; computer scientist.
- No specific employing institutions or employer names are provided in the supplied data.

### Fields of work (as recorded)
- Computer graphics.
- Graphic design and digital design.
- Mass communication.
- Public relations and marketing communications.
- E-learning and educational technology.

### Bibliographic presence and what is missing
- The supplied material is principally authority and catalog metadata confirming identity and scope of activity.
- The sources do not supply item-level bibliographic entries (e.g., titles of books, articles, papers), employment histories, degree information, awards, patents, or project/product names.
- For detailed outputs (publications, courses taught, design portfolios), consult the authority records and linked bibliographic catalogs referenced by the ISNI, VIAF, GND, and idRef identifiers.

## References

1. Czech National Authority Database
2. [Source](https://viaf.org/viaf/data/viaf-20230206-links.txt.gz)
3. National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File