The following recently published journal article may be of interest: Web-based Discussion Groups at Stake: The Profile of Museum Professionals Online, Roxane Bernier and Jonathan P. Bowen. Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 38(2):120-137, 2004.
The article includes mention of the MCN mailing list. It is available online to subscribers: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/vl=3392580/cl=59/nw=1/rpsv/cgi-bin/linker?ini=emerald&reqidx=/cw/mcb/00330337/v38n2/s4/p120 [Copy the link above into a single line if it is has been broken in transit or see link under http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/~bowenjp/publications.html !] Abstract: Online forums help in stimulating debates and reflection on a wide range of cultural topics, as well as providing answers for museum professionals working in specialised areas. The main objective of this paper is to concentrate on the relevance of individuals interacting virtually within an informal knowledge setting, from which to judge the value of Web-based discussion groups. However, little is known about how museum-related forums target their audience and which subjects are of real interest to them. Arising from the statistical results of an international survey of users of online museum forums, the authors have investigated the users' socio-demographic profile, their content preference, and favourite Web-based discussions (e.g. e-mail lists, newsgroups, forums). The outcome of the collected data should be useful in further binding together the worldwide museum community, as there is great scope for enlivening interactions and empowering individual knowledge in various fields of expertise. Keywords: Virtual Organizations; Electronic Mail; Knowledge Management; National Cultures; Museums; Information Media -- Prof Jonathan Bowen, Professor of Computing Institute for Computing Research, London South Bank University Faculty of BCIM, Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, UK Email: [email protected] URL: www.jpbowen.com --- You are currently subscribed to mcn_mcn-l as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [email protected]
