[MCN-L] Interactive new media art curation manual

2020-12-04 Thread Rene Garcia Cepeda
Hi all,

I am very excited to finally share with you the Manual for the Curation and 
Display of Interactive New Media Art. This creative commons living document 
seeks aid curators and exhibition designers to better engage with interactive 
new media art and preserve the interactivity of the works and by extension its 
meanings and poetics. Feel free to share it with your colleagues and 
institutions.

The manual can be found at 
http://inmamanual.wordpress.com
[https://inmamanual.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/screen-shot-2019-06-01-at-2.06.27-pm.png]
A Manual for the Display of Interactive New Media 
Art
Assisting curators and designers working with interactive new media art
inmamanual.wordpress.com
Best
Dr. Rene G. Cepeda

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[MCN-L] Dreaming of A New Collections Management System Webinar Series

2020-12-04 Thread Alex Kron
A big shout out and huge thank you to our panelists, Valarie Kinkade
, Chad
Weinard
,
and Koven
Smith  for
taking the time to open up BPOC’s Dreaming of a New Collections Management
System webinar series this week, and many thanks to everyone who attended
and participated either in chat or on video as well.

This week we held our first webinar in a series of discussions on
collections management systems. During this hour and a half webinar, we
covered many different challenges that professionals face on a regular
basis with collections management systems. We discussed challenges around
data standardization, the differences in metadata across Libraries,
Archives, and Museums and the need to create uniformity, migrating to a new
system and the lack of viable products to choose from, the lack of
innovation in collections management systems, and how we can look at
collections management data differently in order to better capture the
stories and people behind objects rather than focusing solely on the object
itself. These are all important topics, with varying opinions and multiple
perspectives that we are keen to hold discussions around.

Here at BPOC, we are in awe at the incredible turnout we had for this
series’s first webinar. It was so unexpected that we have to apologize to
those who were unable to attend as we exceeded our participant capacity. We
will be increasing that capacity going forward, so please be sure to keep
an eye out for announcements for subsequent webinars we will be having. For
those who were unable to attend, you may view a recording of the webinar at
the bitly link here .

These discussion points listed merely skim the surface of this topic, which
is why we have decided to expand this series to include dedicated webinars
on CMS technology and CMS Equity and Accessibility. If you are interested
in participating on a panel for one of these webinars, please reach out to
the following email: ak...@bpoc.org.

Alex Kron | Digital Projects and Collections Specialist
BALBOA PARK ONLINE COLLABORATIVE 
Email: ak...@bpoc.org
1549 El Prado, Suite 8, San Diego, CA 92101
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[MCN-L] Job Posting: Science Education Specialist II in Boulder, CO

2020-12-04 Thread Sharon Clark
The UCAR Center for Science Education is hiring a Science Education
Specialist II with the School and Public Programs team based at the NCAR
Mesa Lab in Boulder, CO. We’re seeking a dynamic and creative educator with
experience in K-12 education programming and content development, and
preferably some knowledge of atmospheric and Earth system science. This
person will be familiar with current and emerging digital education
platforms and technologies, and creative in addressing the challenges and
opportunities in the changing landscape of informal education. While UCAR
remains closed to the public this job will be performed remotely, but the
occasional need for on-site work days requires that candidates live in the
local area.


For more information on responsibilities and experience, please visit:
https://ucar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UCAR_Careers/job/Mesa-Lab-Building/Science-Education-Specialist-II_REQ-2020-253-1
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Re: [MCN-L] estimating the monetary value of digital assets

2020-12-04 Thread Marco Streefkerk
Hi Emma,

Do you know this publication: 
https://www.netwerkdigitaalerfgoed.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Article_DDHN_Controlling-the-cost-of-digital-preservation.pdf
 

There is a sophisticated cost model developed in The Netherlands within the 
Dutch Digital Heritage Network which isn't fully adopted by institutions 
because of its complexity. This article is an introduction to this model. I am 
not sure how much of it is shared internationally. 

BR,

Marco 

> Op 04-12-2020 03:13 schreef Emma Jones :
> 
>  
> Hi everyone,
> I have received a question from one of the team here that works with our DAMS 
> - how to capitalise and estimate the monetary value of our digital assets? I 
> have to admit I have been involved in a  number of valuation processes at my 
> institution but we have only ever looked at physical items. Has anyone out 
> there developed a process and/or formula for valuing digital assets?
> Happy to collate answers and share with the list once they come in.
> Thanks
> Emma
> 
> 
> Emma Jones
> Manager, Collection Management System team | Collection Services
> emma.jo...@awm.gov.au | t 02 62434476
> Australian War Memorial | GPO Box 345 Canberra ACT 2601 | www.awm.gov.au
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