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By jonathan, Section Conferences Posted on Mon Mar 6th, 2006 at 05:54:23 AM GMT
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EVA Conferences International
Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts
‘The Foremost European Electronic Imaging Events in the Visual Arts’
Conference, Training & Workshops
Palazzo dei Congressi, Florence, Italy
3-7 April 2006
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By jonathan, Section Conferences Posted on Mon Mar 6th, 2006 at 05:46:46 AM GMT
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Museums and the Web
Tenth International Conference
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
22-25 March 2006
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By dreuby, Section Events Posted on Mon Feb 20th, 2006 at 04:23:03 PM GMT
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The Museum of Computing will be launching a new exhibition on 6 March 2006.
"Calculator - from the abacus to the microchip" will run for six months. The launch party will be on Monday 6 March from 6.30 pm until 9 pm, and our guest of honour will be Sir Clive Sinclair. Dr Tilly Blythe of the Science Museum will be our guest speaker.
For full details visit our site - http://www.museum-of-computing.org.uk
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By Yen Ping Yeo, Section General Posted on Sat Jul 30th, 2005 at 02:41:38 PM GMT
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Hello there
I'm currently doing research on online cultural heritage exhibitions. If you've been involved in creating online exhibitions, you're invited to contribute your professional input to this e-survey. The purpose of the survey is to find out what issues cultural institutions face with setting up the online exhibitions. These may include technology, funding, standards, etc; essentially, issues that support or hinder access.
A short background of this project: I'm a postgrad student at the School of Library and Information Studies assisting on this research project funded by the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The principal investigator is Dr. Chernli Liew, a lecturer at the university.
I'd be happy to send you an executive summary of our findings when the project is complete. "Online exhibitions" are a relatively recent phenomenon - already I'm finding that archivists/curators in different parts of the world have varying notions of what it means - so the findings should be quite interesting. The fact of its recency also means that little is known about it; so your experience, if you've created online exhibitions, would be very valuable to this research.
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