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        Museums and the  Web 2005
        April 13-16, 2005
        Vancouver, BC, Canada
        http://www.archimuse.com/mw2005/

Call for Papers. Deadline: September 30, 2004.

You are invited to participate in Museums and the Web 2005, the international conference for culture and heritage on-line. Propose to deliver a paper, host an on-line activity, demonstrate a museum Web project, present a pre-conference workshop, lead a professional discussion forum, offer a mini-workshop, or craft a session with a distinctive presentation format suited to your subject.

Topics of special interest include:

Social Issues and Impact
*       Community Development
*       Uses of Museum Web Content
*       Museum Web Applications
*       Changes in Cultural Institutions
*       Artistic Uses of the Web

Organizational Strategies
*       Multi-Institutional Ventures
*       E-commerce for Museums
*       Content Management
*       Metadata Management
*       Building and Managing Web Teams
*       Portals and Gateways

Technical Questions
*       Multi-media and Webcasting
*       Development Tools and Processes
*       Standards and Protocols
*       The Semantic Web
*       Interfaces and Beyond

Evaluation and User Studies
*       User Analysis and Audience Profiling
*       Usability Studies and Qualitative Assessment
*       Formative and Summative Evaluation
*       Methodological Investigations
*       Implementation Impact Studies

Submit your proposal on-line at: http://www.archimuse.com/mw2005/call.html

All proposals must cite relevant URLs, explain the thesis of the proposed paper in at least a paragraph, and include full contact details (with e-mail address).

Deadline: September 30, 2004.


MW2005 Conference Co-Chairs
        David Bearman & Jennifer Trant
        Archives & Museum Informatics


MW2005 Program Committee

The program for MW2005 is selected by a committee of international experts in cultural informatics. All proposals are peer-reviewed.

        Lorna Abungu,  AFRICOM, Kenya

        Peter Bruce, Library and Archives of Canada, Canada

        Rich Cherry, Guggenhiem Museum, USA

        Jim Devine, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland

        Gail Durbin, Victoria & Albert Museum, United Kingdom

        Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

        Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network, Canada

        Stefan Göbel, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Germany

        Susan Hazan, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel

        Eero Hyvönen, University of Helsinki, Finland

        Paul Marty, Florida State University, USA

        Eiji Mizushima, Japan Science Foundation / Science Museum, Japan

        Kris Morrissey, Michigan State University, USA

        Liddy Nevile, La Trobe University, Australia

        Angeliki Panagiotaki, Hellenic Cultural Heritage S.A., Greece

        Darren Peacock, University of South Australia, Australia

        Xavier Perrot, Le Sorbonne / Ecole du Louvre, France

        Ed Rodley, Museum of Science, USA

        Stephanie A. Stebich, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, USA

        Kevin Sumption, Powerhouse Museum, Australia

        Sarah Tinsely, Tate, United Kingdom

        Ron Wakkary, Simon Frazer University, Canada

        Bruce Williams, Canadian Museum of Nature, Canada

        Karen Worcman, Museum of the Person, Brazil

        Bruce Wyman, Denver Art Museum,

For on-line proposal submission, program details and registration information see http://www.archimuse.com/mw2005

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David Bearman and Jennifer Trant
Co-Chairs: Museums and the Web 2005
April 13-16, 2005, Vancouver BC Archives & Museum Informatics
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2005/        158 Lee Avenue
email: [email protected]     Toronto, Ontario, Canada
phone +1 416 691 2516 / fax +1 416 352-6025


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