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This would be an excellent opportunity for an experienced web developer to
deploy those skills while developing new skills in digital collections and
archives. Please forward to anyone you think might be interested. Thank you,
You may have already investigated these, but in case not, there are some
aggregator/locator services, of which makexyz and 3dhubs seem to be the
leaders, see e.g.
https://www.makexyz.com/3dprinters/Paris-IDF-FR
https://www.makexyz.com/3dprinters/San-Diego-CA
On 10/02/2015 20:15, Rob Lancefield on lists wrote:
And so very many more that it might be worth thinking about turning this
effort into a community-sourced wiki or some such resource, which could have
certain advantages: ease of updating, wide accessibility
A GLAM version of the Urban
Thanks Diane (and Melissa) for bringing this to the list's attention.
I note with a sigh that while the Code says (p12)
Museums...
- Downloadable images made available online should be suitable
in size for full-screen projection or display on a personal computer
or mobile device, but
Veering slightly off topic, but if you do anything en-masse based on the
TextEntryHTML field of the TextEntries, be prepared for some hidden horrors -
if users paste text in directly from Word or similar programmes, you can get
some really unpleasant mark-up in there. In many applications you
On 08/09/2014 22:45, Margaret Collerd wrote:
We are looking to have a listening station in a gallery for an upcoming
special exhibition. The goal is to load a selection of music for visitors to
listen to via headphones. I'm struggling with determining a method to load
the music on the an
Does anyone know what became of http://musetechcentral.org/ ? I was following
an old link to a resource there and was distressed to find it seemed to have
been taken over by a bunch of financial scammers (or advisers). Is this a
known thing?
The Internet Archive was able to display some of
On 14/03/2013 16:29, Andrew Lewis wrote:
Trying to cope with the effects of changes caused by the rapid growth of
mobile web?
You might find useful the report of a recent VA survey of museum visitors
and their attitudes to using mobile devices in museums. The full report is
now openly
On 19/01/2012 16:12, Morgan, Matt wrote:
There are wifi-enabled cameras and phones that have share to facebook
buttons, so it's all one step (I suppose it might be more than one, since
maybe you have to pick and album, etc.). They're probably not great cameras,
but you wouldn't have to drag
, or David Saywell at the NPG could talk
more specifically about their arrangements.
Ben
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Dear MCN delegates,
Last year Cogapp donated a website usability session to the silent auction,
which was purchased by Rich Cherry of the Balboa Park Online Collaborative. My
colleague Cathy Pierce will be presenting the results at Austen as part of
Rich's session on The Collaborative
, and hence to an object ID in the collections
management system; but also has a more human readable indication of the
accession number. So computers and humans can both recognise immediately what
it is; and there's a bit of redundancy.
The disadvatage is that it's a rather unwieldy filename!
Ben
If you can answer 'yes' to at least two of the above questions, you
might want to take a look at this app, which lets you search papers
and view them by speaker, session or keyword, and mark favourites:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mw2010/id348377811?mt=8
It's a first cut, and done in a
-04-10.htm for more information -
and contact Robb for more info if it seems of interest (though I happen to
know he's floating down a canal in England this week, and trust that means
he's offline...).
Ben
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Ben Rubinstein Technical Director
email: benr at cogapp.comdirect: +44 (0)1273
My daughter's very fond of
We're back! : a dinosaur's story (Hudson Talbott)
which features the NY Museum of Natural History,
but she's not convinced it's fiction.
There are also the Katie and the... series, but I'm sure you have those.
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