[MCN-L] Museum internal Twitter-like service?

2008-08-04 Thread Bruce Wyman
>Is there anything like this being >used anywhere in our museum/science center universe? The technology department at the Denver Art Museum falls back to Twitter from time to time when things are really busy and we start to realize that we don't see each other for a couple of days. It was mostl

[MCN-L] Museum internal Twitter-like service?

2008-08-04 Thread Stan Orchard
Here at Pacific Science Center in Seattle we're just starting to get moving on a staff wiki. So far things look good. But...as an avid Twitter/identi.ca user, I see an internal Twitter-like service as even more useful. Read about it here: http://tinyurl.com/64da9g The example there is a cor

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2008-08-04 Thread Carol Bartels
The title for our "webmaster/new media" person was recently changed to "manager of internet and interactive development"

[MCN-L] Titles

2008-08-04 Thread dlewisa...@aol.com
It's probably not what you're looking for -- but I've used the title "webguy."?? The word WebMASTER seemed to sever, and it implied a "mastery" of skills that I simply didn't have at the time I took over management of the organization's website (I learned on-the-job by trial and error).???

[MCN-L] Titles

2008-08-04 Thread Sweeting III, Floyd
We use "Web and New Media Manager" as a title for our web person Floyd Sweeting III Head, Information Technology and New Media THE FRICK COLLECTION 1 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021 Tel: 212-547-6889 Fax: 212-879-2091 www.frick.org -Original Message- From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu

[MCN-L] Titles

2008-08-04 Thread Anna Holloway
Perian - Our person who does the webmistressy stuff holds the title 'Programs and Multimedia Specialist.' That adds a lot of syllables to a title - but seemed to sum up what she does. ~anna Anna Holloway, Vice President, Collections & Programs The Mariners' Museum 757-591-7740 757-591-7312 (fa

[MCN-L] MS Project and Other Software

2008-08-04 Thread Sophie Walker
The Tate is in the process of sourcing a reliable software package that is capable of managing workflow and resources across departments and sites, providing basic timelines for displays and exhibitions. We use the collections management system TMS (The Museum System) to record the specific movem

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2008-08-04 Thread Perian Sully
Hello, fellow techs! I've been struggling over this for a couple of weeks now and I'm not getting anywhere. I'm being promoted to "Collections Information Manager" and I'm also taking over the website. Even though I'll be doing the basic webmistressy stuff, I'll also be involved with digital st

[MCN-L] Reminder: MCN Cal SIG @ SJMA

2008-08-04 Thread Chris Alexander
Please RSVP by August 18th! What: Museum Computer Network California Special Interest Group Annual Meeting When: August 22nd from 9am - 4pm Where: San Jose Museum of Art RSVP: calexander at sjmusart.org

[MCN-L] MS Project and Other Software

2008-08-04 Thread David Lynx
I have been looking at project management software too. I didn't like Microsoft Project because it didn't have a Macintosh client and wouldn't interface with iCal and the iPhone. I have been using dotProject, which is Open Source. The only problem is that it provides a lot more information than