Hi all:
We're ramping up to purchase a server and several
workstations for our new Collections database and we have pro and con arguments
for either Linux or Windows servers.
Currently, we're leaning heavily toward purchasing
KE EMu for our database software.EMu can run on either type of
Hi Perian,
We're using KE-EMu, and it's running on a Unix system. My understanding is
that their Windows Server version actually just runs in a Unix emulator,
so that adds a little bit of complexity. Emu related maintenance is still
run in a Unix shell either way.
Have you asked KE Software
Title: Message
Hi
I would be
interested to hear how other museums tackle the issue of cataloguing
photographs. One particular issue we have been debating is whether
"Production Place" is where the photograph or film was taken (exposed), or
whether it should refer to where it was developed,
I apologize in advance if anyone finds the info
below offensive for this listserv...just wanted to share some of my work over
the past 10 years...
Lesley
Lesley Ellen Harrisles...@copyrightlaws.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 7,
2005
CELEBRATES TEN
YEARS
I don't find it at all offensive. However, I do wish that messages coming from the MCN-L"listserv"* would be prefixed with the letters [MCN-L], for example:
[MCN-L] Copyright newsletter
In this way, people could set filters to read (or not read) the messages, or to direct them into folders for
However, I do wish that
messages coming from the MCN-Llistserv* would be
prefixed with the letters
It should be simple to set up the system to
do that?
In the meantime, if you get your email
client to direct all your MCN-L to an MCN-L folder youll know thats
all MCN-L mail anyway I
Robert,
I'm not 100% familiar with Insight and how it's being used; if it's as a
presentation/access system (how I've always regarded it) then sRGB is certainly
appropriate and consistent with section 6a of the UPDIG guidelines.
If it's being used as a storage device for masters, then I would