[MCN-L] Security Lapse Exposes Personal Facebook Photos

1970-01-13 Thread akes...@imj.org.il
Facebook scandale du jour: Security Lapse Exposes Personal Facebook Photos A security lapse made it possible for unwelcome strangers to peruse personal photos posted on Facebook Inc.'s popular online hangout, circumventing a recent

[MCN-L] Security Lapse Exposes Personal Facebook Photos

1970-01-13 Thread Susan Hazan
Any chance these constant headlines about Facebook privacy problems are trying to ...tell us something? Yes ... that the Internet, social networks, instant messaging systems and email clients tend to mess things up, let in spam, and Trojan horses, grant access to files that are not are not

[MCN-L] Google Maps and Cultural Heritage

1970-01-13 Thread Bill Bostick
I've created similar applications (under NDA, so I can't post links) in both Drupal and Joomla. Both platforms have modules/plugins that support the Google Maps API. Pretty easy to put together, and hey... people love maps. The Drupal solution would include the GMap module and possibly the

[MCN-L] Repository of Collections Management related materials

1970-01-13 Thread Robert A. Baron
Dear MCN, I seem to recall that in the early 1990s a well-known art library began to collect information related to the history and practice of collections management and automation. Does anyone on this list know of any such collection efforts? I would like to donate my accumulated materials

[MCN-L] Google Maps and Cultural Heritage

1970-01-13 Thread Proctor, Nancy
Thanks so much for offering all these examples of map-based initiatives! Great references all. We're working with IMA Lab on an initiative to display a database of 32,000 outdoor sculptures on a Google map of the US, along with user-generated photos of sculptures added to our Save Outdoor

[MCN-L] Repository of Collections Management related materials

1970-01-13 Thread Sweeting III, Floyd
Clearinghouse on Art Documentation and Computerization This documentation center and information service conceived and implemented by Patricia J. Barnett was originally hosted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Watson Library and later at the Frick Art Reference Library no longer exists. It