Dear Bill,
Something like this was done at the MFA, Boston about 6 years ago.  I have no 
idea what the technology was or is.  I am copying my friend and colleague, 
Linda Pulliam, Head of Collections Management at the MFA, who might be able to 
put you in touch with someone who oversees that technology.
Best,
Nancy

Nancy S. Allen
Director of Museum Relations for ARTstor
ARTstor
151 East 61st Street
New York, New York 10021

212 500-2422--v
212 500-2418--f
[email protected]

www.artstor.org




-----Original Message-----
From: Weinstein, William [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Electronic signs


We are looking into renovations of our information desk and want to explore
the possibility of using electronic signs for visitor information, tours,
lectures, etc.  We have grand plans that include creating a sign that will
require multiple monitors and we would eventually like this information to
be available in multiple locations.  

At this stage I would be interested in anyone's experience in developing
this type of system.  What hardware and software was used.  What
infrastructure issues needed to be addressed.  What existing content
resources were used or developed to provide the information sources for the
signs.   You all get the idea.

Thanks,

Bill



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