Deb is a mind-reader. Breaking our heads on this one here, too, at the moment.
Any ideas welcome.
Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Are there already museums using Sharepoint in combination with i.e Collection
Management Systems, conservation records, procedures/workflow (acquisition,
conditionchecks, restorationprojects etc.)
I am interested in all kind of initiatives and projects.
Best regards,
Ren? Blekman
Dear Drury:
We have a mix of machines here, including two 24 iMacs we used for
digitization work. They connect up to a Windows Exchange server, as well
as another Windows SQL server.
As far as I can tell, they work well with the Exchange server, but I do
have a lot of problems with them not
Photographer's there, but the whole job area of digital media and
asset management were barely known in the 90s.
That's not to say that we're not all endangered these days!
I've come across a couple of articles recently (at least one was a
Business/economics one rather than cultural sector
Deborah et al.,
with the exception of Cataloguer / Curatorial
assistant none of the jobs that i have held at a
museum are mentioned specifically on that list
either ;)
the list wasn't presented as 'ideal' or
'current'. it was constructed as a baseline to
look at how museum staff are trained
I've always tended to work in a PC environment both work and home wise, with
the odd foray into Macs here and there in certain work setups. But for the
last almost couple of years I have been working in an all Mac environment in
an archives, but linking into PC's/Microsoft on the wider scale.
Jennifer,
I appreciate your expansion and clarification about the museum jobs list and
the survey and sources from which it was derived. Certainly, I understand your
points about functions not assigned consistently across museums, and
identifying broad areas of responsibility. Yet it is
If you are on a Windows 2008 DC and policy's with AD and WSUS (updates), and
unhealthy PC checks when a non-domain computer enters your network (managment)
for PC's is much easier as well as deployment methods of patches and updates.
without the need to invest. I have 16 Mac's and 156 PC's...
MCN was working on core competencies for museum information professionals a
while back, that effort is still underway as far as I know.
Marla Misunas
Collections Information Manager
Collections Information and Access
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
415-357-4186 (voice)
Explore Modern Art
Having managed support for mixed environments in moderate to large
organizations, though predominantly PC, since the introduction of the Mac
Plus, I would like to second Rich's thoughts and add a little.
The primary concern should be user productivity and functional efficacy;
most seeming
Ah, nothing like a good ol' 'Mac vs. PC' engagement.
I agree entirely with Jeff's points here. To see an
organizational preference for a Windows network termed
a 'religious' response, ie. somehow not a considered business
strategy, but an article of faith or prejudgement, is
unseemly.
I agree
And I think the guys in certain IT departments should untie the not j
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Eisenhardt, Chuck
eisenhardt at bostonkids.org wrote:
Ah, nothing like a good ol' 'Mac vs. PC' engagement.
I agree entirely with Jeff's points here. To see an
organizational preference for
Drury, Rich is right. You wont have any real troubles, unless youre
working with something exotic. Most of the issues are only user
related. Be sure to have your imaging and color management performed
on a Mac (for a bunch of reasons) but with some common sense workflow
decisions
Cheer up! You'll learn a lot, and if you ignore Apple's smug
advertising, you might even learn to like the Macs.
Chris
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Chris Scrofani
Network Administrator
Honolulu Academy of Arts
900 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
Tel. 808 532-3625
cscrofani at honoluluacademy.org
Drury
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