[MCN-L] how paperless is your museum?

2009-10-26 Thread documentatieinfo
The Rijksmuseum is implementing Sharepoint as an interactif portal (intranet) for information and severe applications (for instance ordering images and recordsmanagement). It is also a program where you can work in projects and share documents. At this moment a few applications are working. An

[MCN-L] VALA2010 Conference - Register NOW!

2009-10-26 Thread VALA Executive Officer
Apologies for cross-postings Dear Colleague, VALA - Libraries, Technology and the Future, Inc Australia Only 35 days to go to the earlybird deadline of 30 November, so register and pay *now* for VALA2010 and make your dollars go further. The

[MCN-L] MCN 2009 and the SIG Pub Crawls

2009-10-26 Thread Hegley, Douglas
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and MCN Within MCN, the SIGs are smaller groups made up of members with shared interests. Anyone (experts, novices, and anyone in-between) with an interest in the topic of a SIG is invited to become a part of the group. SIGs provide all members with opportunities

[MCN-L] Get inspired and connected at DISH2009, 8-10 December 2009

2009-10-26 Thread Marco de Niet
Dear all, We are proud to present the full conference programme of the conference 'Digital Strategies for Heritage' at www.dish2009.nl. DISH is a new bi-annual international conference on digital heritage and the opportunities it offers to cultural institutions. The first edition of DISH

[MCN-L] The role, challenges future of Mobile Interpretation

2009-10-26 Thread Loic Tallon
Hi Chris. The survey closes a week today, and the results will be out mid-November. Loic. 2009/10/26 Chris Alexander calexander at sjmusart.org: Hey Loic, Is there a deadline for when the survey will close? ?And, how soon until the results are available? Chris Alexander Manager of

[MCN-L] Peter Brantley on GBS in the Huffington Post

2009-10-26 Thread Amalyah Keshet [akes...@imj.org.il]
New article in the Huffington Post by MCN 2009 Portland speaker Peter Brantley of the Internet Archive. This is the first of a planned three-part series on what's behind the Dept. of Justice's investigation into the Google Book Settlement.