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   1. SFMOMA Digital Assets Symposium Sept 24 (Misunas, Marla)
   2. MCN 2007 - Registration is open! (Helene Macdonald)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:11:05 -0700
From: "Misunas, Marla" <[email protected]>
Subject: [MCN-L] SFMOMA Digital Assets Symposium Sept 24
To: "Museum Computer Network Listserv" <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
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For anyone in the SF Bay Area and beyond, SFMOMA is offering a free
symposium about digital assets.

 

Please excuse cross-postings--

 

Marla Misunas

Collections Information Manager

Collections Information and Access

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

415-357-4186 (voice)

Check out SFMOMA Collections Online

www.sfmoma.org <http://www.sfmoma.org/> 

__________________________________

 

President, Museum Computer Network

http://www.mcn.edu <http://www.mcn.edu/> 

________________________________

Final Program Announcement

 

Working Digital Assets

 

This day-long symposium on Monday, September 24, 2007 at the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art will explore the current state of
managing, sharing, and preserving digital assets.

 

Speakers:

 

* Kurt D. Bollacker, The Long Now Foundation

* Joseph Busch, Taxonomy Strategies LLC

* Patricia Cruse, California Digital Library

* Gary Fong, Genesis Photo Agency

* Hannah Frost, Stanford University Libraries

* Sue Grinols, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

* Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive

* Wendy Levy, Bay Area Video Coalition

* Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information

* Angelo Sacerdote, Bay Area Video Coalition

* Howard Simkins, Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning

* John Slafsky, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

* Francine Snyder, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

* David Sturtevant, Harvard University Art Museums

 

Join us in considering questions about digital assets such as:

 

* Can we plan for 50 years and 5 years at the same time?

* What makes a 'quality, useful, and/or trustworthy' asset?

* What are the hot-button rights issues?

* Where are the innovative, creative, and/or resourceful solutions?

* How can we stay ahead of the technological curve(s)?

 

Symposium schedule:

 

* 8:30  Coffee

* 9:20  Welcome

* 9:30  Motivations and Strategies for managing, sharing, preserving

* 10:30  Break

* 10:45  The Thing Itself and Influences

* 12:00  Lunch on your own

* 1:30  Rights: exclusive, non-exclusive, underlying, etc.

* 2:30  Break

* 2:45  Tools and Independence / Dependence

* 4:00  Refreshments

 

No registration fee, but please RSVP to collections at sfmoma.org by
September 21 (if you haven't done so already).

 

Enter at SFMOMA's main entrance (151 Third Street).

 

Directions, public transit and parking:
http://www.sfmoma.org/visit/visitinfo_directions.html

 


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:46:37 -0400
From: "Helene Macdonald" <[email protected]>
Subject: [MCN-L] MCN 2007 - Registration is open!
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With apologies for cross-postings?

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

The Museum Computer Network?s Annual Conference
Building Content, Building Community: 40 Years of Museum Information and
Technology
November 7 - 10, 2007

Save now! The Earlybird Registration Deadline is September 29, 2007.

New this year - MCN 2007 will begin on Wednesday, November 7th with a
full
day of plenary leadership sessions. We hope everyone will plan to join
us
for the full conference program, Wednesday through Saturday, at a new
reduced rate. More program, less money!

Join us for interesting and timely sessions, round tables, town hall
meetings, and more on the following topics:

-Opportunities for New Professionals
-Leadership, Sustainability, Accountability
-Online Museums as Social Spaces
-Digital Readiness, Digital Accomplishments, Digital Accountability:
DAMS,
Best Practices, Preservations, Access
-Museum Information Standards
-Digital Convergence: Archives, Libraries and Museums
-Copyright Issues in the New Millennium

Conference Registration Fees:
MCN Members
Earlybird: $425.00 - Regular: $475.00
Non-Members
Earlybird: $500.00 - Regular: $550.00

To qualify for our Earlybird Registration rates, mailed registration
forms
must be postmarked no later than September 29, 2007. Faxed and online
registrations must be received no later than midnight on September 29,
2007.

Visit www.mcn.edu/conferences for more information about registration,
the
full schedule of registration rates and discounts, conference program
outline, and hotel & travel information.

Conference Hotel ? Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
The hotel?s riverfront location is near Downtown Chicago and local
attractions such as Michigan Avenue shopping, the Field Museum, and Navy
Pier. Guests enjoy spectacular views of the Chicago River, the Loop
business
district, and Downtown Chicago.  The special MCN group rate is $165.00
per
night for single or double occupancy. To keep conference costs
reasonable,
delegates are encouraged to register through and stay at the conference
hotel. This special group rate is valid through October 6th.

We hope to see you in Chicago!


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