The Museums Computer Group is delighted to announce that the keynote
speaker for our annual 'Museum on the Web' UKM1W15 conference is John
Coburn, Digital Programmes Manager at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.

John will share his insights on 'Finding space for the experiment: digital
collaborations and their influence on the museum'. Join him and our other
brilliant speakers at the British Museum on October 26 for a day of
actionable insights, inspiring case studies and the chance to connect with
old and new friends.

We asked John to join us because he has worked on a range of innovative
projects over the past decade, collaborates widely with museums and the
wider arts and technology world, and is an engaging and thoughtful speaker.
You may have seen his work in Museum-ID magazine
<http://museum-id.com/idea-detail.asp?id=517>, followed him on twitter
@j0hncoburn or seen him speak at events like the Nesta/Arts Council
England/Arts & Humanities Research Council Making Digital Work conference.

UKMW15 is at the British Museum on October 26. Don't delay - book today!
http://ukmw15.eventbrite.co.uk

Our theme this year is 'Bridging Gaps, Making Connections'. Our expert
speakers will share their experience with connecting with new audiences,
and bridging gaps between digital departments and the rest of the
organisation. How is digital expertise spreading throughout the whole
organisation - and how can you help it go further? Get your tickets soon so
you can learn from your peers and share your own ideas!

Need more info? On the day you'll also hear from other great speakers from
institutions like the Royal Institute, Bristol Museums, the Heritage
Lottery Fund, Leicestershire County Council, the Institute of Historic
Research, the British Museum, Tate and more. You won't want to miss our
provocations on linked data, Instagram, digital signage and pop-up palaces!
Check out the full programme:
http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/2015/09/15/ukmw15-programme

As always, UKMW is a valuable opportunity to reflect on your own work and
the impact of changes in the cultural sector and digital technologies.
You'll leave UKMW15 thoroughly inspired, with lots of new contacts and
practical tips to help your organisation develop successful arts and
heritage projects.

You have just a few days left to snap up your ticket to UKMW15 - don't miss
out! Book now: http://ukmw15.eventbrite.co.uk

Cheers, Mia
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