[MCN-L] MCN ITSig: PCI Compliance Consulting

2015-05-07 Thread Brian Whaley
Hello all,

With the new PCI DSS requirements in v3.0, I feel it may be a good idea to get 
a second opinion on some of my existing policies. I’ve already asked this of my 
closest neighbors, but I’m curious to know how many of you use an outside 
company to assist with PCI compliance. And if you do, who you use, and some 
idea of what you pay to get an audit done, ongoing costs, etc.

Thanks everyone!

Brian Whaley
Head of IT and AV
Kimbell Art Museum
 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107-2792
bwha...@kimbellmuseum.orgmailto:bwha...@kimbellmuseum.org
t.  817.332.8451 ext 357
f.  817.877.1264
www.kimbellart.org
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[MCN-L] Fwd: [MCG] One week left! MCG Spring Event

2015-05-07 Thread Mia
Hi MCN,

Those of you in the UK might be interested in this event - tickets are going 
fast. If you're interested in the mystique of 'innovation' but can't quite get 
to Cambridge, follow our @ukmcg twitter account for updates on the day.

Cheers, Mia

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Begin forwarded message:

 From: Jessica Suess jessica.su...@museums.ox.ac.uk
 Date: 7 May 2015 11:21:32 BST
 To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk
 Subject: [MCG] One week left! MCG Spring Event
 Reply-To: Museums Computer Group m...@jiscmail.ac.uk
 
 Hi All,
 
 There is only one week left to the Museums Computer Group Spring Event where 
 we will be discussing Innovation and what it means for digital in museums (it 
 could even get political following today's result).
 
 We'll be hearing case studies of some recent innovative digital projects (the 
 results and the challenges) as well as how museums and cultural organisations 
 are enabling innovation among their staff. We'll be hearing from funders 
 about what innovation means to them and how we can unlock funding earmarked 
 for innovation. There will also be plenty of opportunity to network and share 
 your work and ideas with other colleagues working in the digital museums 
 space.
 
 Book now and join us in Cambridge for the conference, networking, and of 
 course a drinking about museums session after.
 
 Full programme below - book now! 
 http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mcg-spring-event-2015-innovation-the-emperors-new-clothes-tickets-16421295537
 
 Doors open at 9.00am, registration from 9.30; refreshments and lunch are 
 included in the ticket price.
 
 10.00-10.15 - Welcome and introductions
 
 10.15-11.00 - A history of media innovation in museums - Peter Pavement, 
 Surface Impression
 Peter will provide an overview by exploring museums' long track record of 
 experimenting with media technology and what this can teach us today about 
 what innovation is and how it can be managed in order to improve the hit 
 rate of initiatives.
 
 11.00-11.10 - Comfort Break
 
 11.10-11.40 - Innovation from the ground up - a new form of RD - Sejul 
 Malde, Culture 24
 Sejul draws on his previous experience in the corporate sector and offers a 
 different perspective on innovation in the cultural sector.  He will invite 
 practitioners to look at their assets and content, and think how to repurpose 
 to find innovative ways of reaching audiences, and to change their processes, 
 rhythms and ways of working.
 
 11.40-12.10 - Raise the Curtain: Revealing Collections in Edinburgh - Scott 
 Renton  Claire Knowles, University of Edinburgh
 This case study focuses on a project using a crowdsourced metadata 'game' to 
 develop collections, and shows that once you have a process in place, it is 
 not too challenging to create engagement with your collections.   The public 
 can help solve your problem, provided you have coffee and somewhere for them 
 to sit.
 
 12.10-13.00 - Lunch (included)
 
 13.00-13.30 - Prototyping 'Innovation Lab' - Lizzie Edwards, Samsung Digital 
 Discovery Centre
 Digital tools such as tablets and smartphones were once considered 
 innovative, but are now everyday technologies that guide peoples' learning, 
 experience and understanding of the world.  In this practical session led by 
 Lizzie Edwards, the education manager of the Samsung Digital Discovery Centre 
 at the British Museum, delegates explore how we can use technology to be 
 innovative.
 
 13.30-14.00 - Enabling Innovation - Jessica Suess, Oxford University Museums
 Jess will speak about a programme activity at Oxford University Museums known 
 as the 'Innovation Fund', which offers colleagues the space and modest 
 funding to experiment with new ways of working. Jess will share how the 
 programme was established and managed, and how participants are encouraged to 
 come up with new ideas and form new collaborations. She will mention some 
 successful digital projects, and lessons learned.
 
 14.00-14.30 - Coffee Break
 
 14.30-15.00 - Lightning Talks
 
 5 minute papers from delegates.
 
 15.00-16.00 - QA Session with Funders
 In this panel discussion, representatives from key funders will address 
 questions on innovation and other aspects of funding digital and other 
 projects.
 
 16.00 - Close, followed by...
 
 Drinking about museums!!! in a local pub: come unwind and chat about the 
 points that caught your attention during the day.
 
 Jessica Suess
 Partnership Officer
 Oxford University Museums
 01865 613783 | 07768150465 | @JessicaSuess | @OxfordASPIRE
 jessica.su...@museums.ox.ac.ukmailto:jessica.su...@museums.ox.ac.uk
 http://www.oxfordaspiremuseums.org/
 
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   website:  http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/
   Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/ukmcg
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Re: [MCN-L] DAM-NY

2015-05-07 Thread Douglas Hegley
MIA has three here. I've run into folks from the Met, the Jewish Museum and
the AIC already. Hope to see you here too.
- Douglas

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Tamsen Young tamsen_yo...@fitnyc.edu
wrote:

 Hi there,
 Any other MCN'ers heading to the DAMNY conference today/tomorrow?

 --
 Tamsen Young
 Museum Digital Media and Strategic Initiatives Manager
 The Museum at FIT, Room E116
 Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
 New York, NY 10001
 212~217~4547  **  212~217~4561 fax
 www.fitnyc.edu/museum

 Visit our collections online at fashionmuseum.fitnyc.edu
 Find us on Facebook:facebook.com/TheMuseumAtFIT
 https://www.facebook.com/TheMuseumAtFIT
 Follow us on Twitter @Museumatfit https://twitter.com/museumatFIT

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Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Minneapolis, MN 55404
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Re: [MCN-L] DAM-NY

2015-05-07 Thread Tamsen Young
Thanks Douglas! I'll be sure to introduce myself at your session tomorrow !!

Best, 
Tamsen
Museum at FIT

-- With feet on the ground but head in the clouds. 

 On May 7, 2015, at 11:39 AM, Douglas Hegley dheg...@artsmia.org wrote:
 
 MIA has three here. I've run into folks from the Met, the Jewish Museum and
 the AIC already. Hope to see you here too.
 - Douglas
 
 On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Tamsen Young tamsen_yo...@fitnyc.edu
 wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 Any other MCN'ers heading to the DAMNY conference today/tomorrow?
 
 --
 Tamsen Young
 Museum Digital Media and Strategic Initiatives Manager
 The Museum at FIT, Room E116
 Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
 New York, NY 10001
 212~217~4547  **  212~217~4561 fax
 www.fitnyc.edu/museum
 
 Visit our collections online at fashionmuseum.fitnyc.edu
 Find us on Facebook:facebook.com/TheMuseumAtFIT
 https://www.facebook.com/TheMuseumAtFIT
 Follow us on Twitter @Museumatfit https://twitter.com/museumatFIT
 
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[MCN-L] FW: The Hague Declaration on Knowledge Discovery In The Digital Age

2015-05-07 Thread Amalyah Keshet
More from The Netherlands.  Following on from the Amsterdam Principles (but 
only coincidentally) the announcement of the Hague Declaration appears below.



For those who want more, there’s quite a bit of political action regarding 
copyright right now in the UK (the Greens)

https://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/2015/04/27/greens-to-review-copyright-policy/

and in the European Parliament (the Pirates) 
https://juliareda.eu/2015/01/press-release-eu-copyright-report/ .



Amalyah Keshet

Head of Image Resources  Copyright Management

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem











-Original Message-
Subject:  The Hague Declaration on Knowledge Discovery In The Digital Age 
Launches



The formal launch took place today.



Over 50 organisations have signed The Hague Declaration on Knowledge Discovery 
in the Digital Age, which calls for immediate changes to intellectual property 
(IP) law and the removal of other barriers preventing widened and more equal 
access to data.



The Declaration asserts that copyright was never designed to regulate the 
sharing of facts, data and ideas ‒ nor should it. The right to receive and 
impart information and ideas is guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of 
Human Rights but the modern application of IP law often limits this right, even 
when these most simple building blocks of knowledge are used.



“'The rapidly changing digital environment, increased computing power and the 
sheer quantity of data being produced makes it essential for researchers and 
society to be able to use modern techniques and tools to help them make new 
discoveries. Research practices could be revolutionised and lives could 
literally be saved, if we can achieve better access to the knowledge contained 
within Big Data,' said Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen, President of LIBER, the 
Association of European Research Libraries, which has led work to develop the 
Declaration.



Links to the full text declaration, infographic, list of organizations 
(including ARL) that have signed thus far, and additional info here:



http://www.infodocket.com/2015/05/06/the-hague-declaration-on-knowledge-discovery-in-the-digital-age-launches/



__gary







Gary D. Price, MLIS

Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal's INFOdocket.com Co-Founder and Editor, 
FullTextReports.com Information Industry Analyst Librarian http://INFOdocket.com




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