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Dear all,

After several months of intense and exciting work, the project " Museums in
Libya 2.0 <http://lamusediffuse.com/muslibeng.htm>" is already available on
the Internet and we are looking forward your feedback.

*lamusediffuse* <http://lamusediffuse.com/> proposes the use of Social Web
tools for the inclusion of non-dominant cultural expressions in the scopes
of culture diffusion on the Internet. Accordingly with this objective, the
project "Museums in Libya" is focused on two starting facts, the first is
the lack of information about Libyan museums available in the website of the
International Council of African Museums
(AFRICOM<http://www.africom.museum/museums/libya2.html>)
** <http://www.africom.museum/museums/libya2.html>and the second is the
apparent lack of museum websites in this country. As a consequence of this,
the objective of our project has been overcoming both realities through the
following actions,

  - Overcoming the gaps of Web 1.0 by using a methodology based on Web
  2.0 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2>**<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2>tools
as a flexible, interactive and participative alternative option of
  information exchange,
  - Proving Social Web academic usefulness and its tools as a valid and
  effective research tool,
  - Palliating the lack of contents on Libyan museums on AFRICOM
  <http://www.africom.museum/museums/libya2.html>website by compiling,
  contrasting and structuring the information available on the Internet about
  the subject,
  - Elaborating a reference map where gathering and locating the museums
  of Libya,
  - Raising awareness about the online institutional forgetfulness
  situation of Libyan Museums at the present time in comparison with others in
  the rest of the world,
  - Creating a methodological model for small museums and museums of
  developing countries or under conflict situations, reasonable in economic
  and maintenance terms,
  - Encouraging museum professionals to Web 2.0 tools use as an
  economic, simple and effective solution to overcome any lack of computer
  science personnel or tools and digital technology,
  - Emphasizing the importance and role of the Jamahiriya Museum of
  Tripoli and improving its online visibility for both international and local
  audiences,
  - Finally, creating a reference document on the Libyan museums that
  will be published under a Creative Commons license of attribution and for
  noncommercial use,

You can find more details about this project on
lamusediffuse<http://lamusediffuse.com/muslibeng.htm>'s
website.

From now on you can enjoy the wonderful Libyan museums strolling through the
interactive map
<http://www.lamusediffuse.com/libyanmuseums/maps/libyagm.htm>, where you
will find information on each museum provided by our collaborators and
Social Web users. Do not forget also consulting our wiki
<http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/museums_in_libya/museums_in_libya> and
updating it with new data. Besides, you can collaborate sharing your photos
of Libyan museums including them in our group in Flickr,
e-artcasting<http://www.flickr.com/groups/e-artcasting/>
.

Finally, you can check the presentation
<http://www.slideshare.net/lamusediffuse/museos-en-libia>we have made to
present the project on next July 11 at the Medialab
<http://www.medialabmadrid.es/>of Madrid (Spain,) within the Inclusiva.net
encounter: New Art Dynamics in Web 2 mode <http://www.inclusiva-net.org/>.
You can consult the references of the project in lamusediffuse's
del.icio.us<http://del.icio.us/lamusediffuse/libya>account.

We are looking forward your feedback!

Best,

Pilar Gonzalo
Executive Director

lamusediffuse.com
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