Digital Watermarking
Our company is consulting with an institution still in development on the first phase of their web presence. They have a very rich collection of artifacts, some that haven't been seen anywhere before, that they are debating whether to include on the site or not. They have asked us to look into the practices of other cultural institutions in regards to digital watermarking. Does anyone have a policy and/or a procedure in place that they could share with us? We're interested to know both why you do or why you do not use digital watermarking and tracking. Thank you for your help, Diane Andolsek WEATHERHEAD Experience Design Group LLC Diane Andolsek | VP, Online Strategic Development 3220 1st. Ave. S Ste. #303 Seattle, WA 98134 P: (206) 447-0851 | F: (206) 447-0854 http://www.weatherhead-design.com --- You are currently subscribed to mcn_mcn-l as: rlancefi...@mail.wesleyan.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-mcn_mcn-l-12800...@listserver.americaneagle.com
Re: Digital Watermarking
Diane, Diane Andolsek wrote: Our company is consulting with an institution still in development on the first phase of their web presence. They have a very rich collection of artifacts, some that haven't been seen anywhere before, that they are debating whether to include on the site or not. They have asked us to look into the practices of other cultural institutions in regards to digital watermarking. Does anyone have a policy and/or a procedure in place that they could share with us? We're interested to know both why you do or why you do not use digital watermarking and tracking. You might want to visit the Hermitage site which is using IBM's digital watermarking technology. From what I understand, all the collections are going to be available on the website. See: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/00/hm0_8.html The SBL (Society of Biblical Literature) is in discussions with several institutions about placing primarily manuscript collections on the WWW using digital watermarking. Sorry I can't provide details (discussions are not ready for public announcement at this point) but I can say the reception of the idea of digital watermarking has been favorable. Hope you are having a great day! Patrick -- Patrick Durusau Director of Research and Development Society of Biblical Literature pduru...@emory.edu Co-Editor, ISO Reference Model for Topic Maps --- You are currently subscribed to mcn_mcn-l as: rlancefi...@mail.wesleyan.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-mcn_mcn-l-12800...@listserver.americaneagle.com
Volunteers Needed for AAM in Portland
Title: Volunteers Needed for AAM in Portland Going to Portland for the AAM? We have arranged to have an MCN booth in the Exhibition Hall for the AAM annual meeting in Portland, May 19 - 21. We need volunteers to staff the table for as much time between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM each of these days as possible. If you will be attending the AAM and can spare a couple of hours to sing the praises of our worthy organization, and convince people that our annual meeting is the place to be this fall, please Christine Bostick at: chr...@ohs.org. Our recent booth at the Museums and the Web meeting was a big success in making people aware of the MCN and the opportunity at AAM is even greater. Volunteer today - Your association needs YOU! ___ Chuck Patch President, Museum Computer Network www.mcn.edu director of systems The Historic New Orleans Collection (504)523-4662 (504)598-7108 (fax) www.hnoc.org --- You are currently subscribed to mcn_mcn-l as: rlancefi...@mail.wesleyan.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-mcn_mcn-l-12800...@listserver.americaneagle.com