Experiments that study the photoproduction of pseudoscalar mesons; pions,
etas and kaons, have the potential to increase our knowledge of baryon and
hyperon resonance properties. Recent experiments at JLab, Mainz, GRAAL, and
Bonn are beginning to produce results in the form of polarization and asymmetry
measurements and determinations of the differential and integrated cross
sections. These new data are essential to the performance of Partial-Wave
Analyses that are less model dependent and coupled-channels calculations that
incorporate unitarity dynamically,combining hadronic reaction channels together
with electromagnetic processes. This approach is necessary to extract resonance
properties and may lead to the identification of missing, but predicted,
resonances. Some recent experimental and phenomenological results for single
and double pseudoscalar meson photoproduction are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of Particles and Nuclei, PANIC2002,
Osaka, Japan, Sept.30-Oct.4, 200