Marcin Romeyko-Hurko – is an art historian, graduate of the Institute of Art History (2004) and of the post-graduate course in information management and information technology (2008, specializing in information management) of the University of Warsaw. Since 2000 he has been with the National Museum in Warsaw, as an assistant curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings focussing his research on eighteenth–nineteenth-century European graphic art, pre-twentieth-century print collections and the reception of art, and the social and political effects of prints on society and politics. He is also interested in the digitization of collections and in the uses of the Internet and of information science in museums (he was a member of the team charged with creating and implementing the Digital National Museum in Warsaw). He co-organized an international scholarly conference on Fin de siecle odnaleziony. Mozaika przełomu wieków: artyści, zjawiska, stowarzyszenia, działania [The fin de siecle regained. A mosaic of the turn-of-the-century: artists, events, associations and activities] (NMW, 25–27 February 2014), a piece of the Partage Plus project.