Museums and the Web, the largest international conference for digital 
innovation in the cultural sector, has opened its call for proposals 
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 for its first Australian conference: http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com/ 
<http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com/>

Following successful Asian conferences in recent years in Hong Kong and South 
Korea, the conference will convene October 5-8, 2015 in Melbourne, named in 
2014 as the world’s most liveable city for the fourth year in a row. Melbourne 
is a city with a rich cultural heritage, vibrant theatre and performing arts 
scene, excellent food with flavours to tempt every taste, and fascinating 
wildlife and natural history.

Innovators from museums, galleries, libraries, archives and related cultural 
heritage organizations are invited to propose their exemplary projects and 
leading-edge research for presentation in the MWA2015 conference program from 
April 15 to May 15, 2015 at 
http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com/call-for-proposals/ 
<http://museumsandtheweb.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=71f2b910406e41b9c635e9fc4&id=6be7e619d4&e=ac0874f767>
 

With a particular focus on cultural and scientific practices in Australia and 
the Asian region, this conference will provide a unique forum for attendees to 
debate the latest trends and discuss how digital technologies impact the work 
of cultural and educational institutions. In addition to the conference 
program, innovative commercial products will be showcased in the exhibit hall; 
vendors and suppliers to the cultural and technology sectors are invited to 
express their interest in participating 
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 http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com/exhibiting/ 
<http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com/exhibiting/>. 
The conference will also include social events at some of Melbourne’s premiere 
cultural organisations, and pre- and post-conference trips to other Australian 
cities.

The MWA2015 call for proposals 
<http://museumsandtheweb.us4.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=71f2b910406e41b9c635e9fc4&id=d6022da7ed&e=ac0874f767>
 welcomes sessions and papers on all aspects of museum, gallery, library and 
archive practice with an emphasis on technology and innovation. The conference 
program, to be announced July 1, 2015, will include formal papers, workshops, 
demonstrations, lightning talks and forums for professional debate and 
collaboration.

The conference program is selected by an international program committee, led 
by co-chairs Rich Cherry and Nancy Proctor who are joined by Tim Hart and Ely 
Wallis from Museums Victoria for the MWA2015 meeting.

For more information see http://mwa2015.museumsandtheweb.com 
<http://museumsandtheweb.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=71f2b910406e41b9c635e9fc4&id=52a8a6d034&e=ac0874f767>
 or contact Hiroko Kusano (US) [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> Ely Wallis (AUS) [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you in Melbourne!


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