Re: [MCN-L] Proposal deadline [now Jan. 5] for IST Archiving 2015 (Los Angeles, May 2015)

2014-12-17 Thread Rob Lancefield on lists
Hello all, It's just been announced that the abstract submissions deadline for IST Archiving 2015 (Los Angeles, May 19-22) has been extended to January 5th. For the announcement, please see: http://goo.gl/z6hk7M best regards, Rob Rob Lancefield Manager of Museum Information Services /

[MCN-L] Adobe Creative Suite licensing

2014-12-17 Thread Jennifer Schmitt
Hi all - I'm looking for advice on how to implement Adobe Creative Suite now that it has gone to a subscription model. We have, in the past, purchased one copy per fiscal year from Tech Soup. Tech Soup no longer offers CS, and when I contacted Adobe about a non-profit rate, it sent me to a list

Re: [MCN-L] Adobe Creative Suite licensing

2014-12-17 Thread Matt Wheeler
Jennifer-- Have you tried Genesis http://www.genesis-technologies.com/cart/index.php (tech discounts for 501c3)? Sounds promising. Best of luck--Matt __ Matt Wheeler, Photography Archives, Penobscot Marine Museum Archives (207) 548-2529 ext. 211 5 Church Street, PO Box 498

Re: [MCN-L] Adobe Creative Suite licensing

2014-12-17 Thread hoplist
Does this help? http://www.tech-crawl.com/products/adobe-creative-cloud-for-teams-non-profit We are not a non-profit so I can’t speak directly to your needs. We have to go the standard route at $600 per year. All things considered, it’s better deal for us than the old system. cheers,

Re: [MCN-L] Adobe Creative Suite licensing

2014-12-17 Thread Peter Guss, Information Technology
CDW has a non-profit practice that knows how to get np pricing when available. On Dec 17, 2014, at 10:38 AM, hopl...@hillmanncarr.com hopl...@hillmanncarr.com wrote: Does this help? http://www.tech-crawl.com/products/adobe-creative-cloud-for-teams-non-profit We are not a non-profit

[MCN-L] Hack the Bells

2014-12-17 Thread Sarah Stierch
Hi everyone, This year I served as the Susan B. Miller Fellow at the Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California, Berkeley. My major project focused around my obsession with carillons..I created Hack the Bells, the world’s first carillon remix competition. The twist? All