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On 11 Feb 2015, at 14:31, musedia <p...@musedia.net> wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> Perhaps you could include: UXP  ("User Experience" and/or "User Experience 
> Platform") ...and bouncing off that: VXP ("Visitor Experience")
> 
> Please also see:
> "Digital Curator Survival Guide: A Glossary of Tech Terms Museums Should Know"
> http://bit.ly/16RWI98
> 
> Best wishes,
> Paul Henningsson
> 
> musedia
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> 
> At 20:59 2015-02-10, you wrote:
>> Hi, all...
>> 
>> I'm trying to compile a list of tech-related acronyms that might be
>> important for museum staff to know and understand -- or at the very least,
>> recognize.  Right now, I'm just gathering EVERYthing I can think of -- file
>> extensions (PDF, JPG), emerging technologies (BLE, NFC), web-related (HTML,
>> PHP)...
>> 
>> So...
>> 
>> - Are there any that you think are particularly relevant/important?
>> 
>> - What terms do you frequently toss around during museum tech meetings?
>> 
>> - Are there any that are often misunderstood/misinterpreted?
>> 
>> I'd be happy to share my "final" list when I've got it ready...
>> 
>> FIRE AWAY!!
>> 
>> Thanks...
>> 
>> Carissa
>> 
>> Head of Knowledge Management
>> 
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