Has someone mentioned the "Museums on the Web" blog yet?

http://conference.archimuse.com/blog


On 11/9/06, Jim Spadaccini <jims at ideum.com> wrote:
>
> If you're looking for more Museum blogs. Visit Museumblogs.org (84
> blogs last count). Some of the blogs there (notably Fresh + New) are
> looking at Web 2.0 issues as well.
>
> Jim Spadaccini
> Ideum "ideas + media"
> 4895 1/2 Corrales Road
> Corrales, NM 87048
> phone: 505-792-1110
> fax: 505-792-1111
> portfolio & blog:  http://www.ideum.com
>
> On Nov 9, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Mike Rippy wrote:
>
> > http://e-artcasting.blogspot.com/2006/10/welcome-to-e-
> > artcasting.html is
> > another group doing research on Web 2.0.  You might want to check them
> > out.  They are using a few Web 2.0 applications to begin their
> > research.
> >  And they are bi-lingual.
> >
> > Mike Rippy
> > IMA Photographer
> > mrippy at ima.museum
> > (317)920-2662 ext.191
> >
> > IMA
> > 4000 Michigan Road
> > Indianapolis, IN, USA  46208-3326
> > www.ima.museum
> >
> >>>> nsimon at spymuseum.org 11/9/2006 2:19 PM >>>
> >
> > Dear museum smarties,
> >
> > I've had some great discussions recently about ways to more
> > meaningfully
> > bring visitors into the museum as users--active participants in
> > content
> > creation.
> >
> > So I've started a blog, Museum 2.0
> > (http://www.museumtwo.blogspot.com),
> > to explore some of these ideas.  The web is amazing for its ability to
> > evolve and adapt, and web 2.0 applications give users high-value,
> > personalized content based on their social participation in them.  Why
> > can't museums do the same?  Can this model of visitor/user engagement
> > work in our halls and programs?  How far can/will/should we go?
> >
> > I hope this blog will reflect a range of arguments and perspectives-on
> > design, operations, and experimental ideas-and evolve into an active
> > forum for discussion.
> >
> > So please, check it out, join the discussion, and let me know if you
> > are
> > interested in becoming an active contributor.
> >
> > Be well!
> > Nina Simon
> > International Spy Museum
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