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iLRN 2020: 6th International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research
Network
June 21 to 25, 2020, Online and in Virtual Reality
http://immersivelrn.org/ilrn2020
The 6th Annual International Conference of the Immersive
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS
iLRN 2020: 6th International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research
Network
June 21-25, 2020, Online and in Virtual Reality
Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Education Society,
with
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Allan L. Edmunds
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Brandywine Workshop and Archives
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Jeremy,
I won't be able to attend MCN due to budget cuts but I did want to make
sure you're aware of some Animal Crossing happenings in the science museum
and aquarium world. The Monterey Bay Aquarium has been doing live Twitch
streams of the game for a few weeks. We've been inviting guest
Thanks all for the input.
The main concern regarding access is meeting our legal obligation to rights
holders, primarily for images of contemporary artwork. We will work with
our copyright office to determine our risk strategy, but even with an open
access model, we will need the ability to limit
Emily,
I think others gave very valid suggestion that I mostly agree with,
especially about separating internal-use images with public ones. These
should reside in separate servers with clear firewall rules assigned.
Most importantly, you should isolate your internal management system
from
For what it's worth, systems like ContentDM present assets with guessable
URLs too. So, I'm just pointing out that even those that have DAM systems
this is an issue - whether they are aware of it or not.
Joel Parham, MLIS
JRP Consulting & Research, Inc.
310.923.4452
joel.par...@gmail.com
On
If you're saying that you're setting up a system where images you don't want to
be public are on a public server, you can be sure they will get out sooner or
later. Probably more or less immediately, especially if you're not black belts
in robots.txt fu. What is this system?
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Matt Morgan
Hi Emily,
I'm going to leave for another thread the question of whether or not
everything "should" be made available to the same degree - it's complex
and not really what you're asking. But clearly that will be one element
in people's assessment of whether the risk you're describing should be
Hi Sina,
The way we're planning it, the media server will double as a storage
repository for all our media assets (masters and associated derivatives) so
everything will be in the same place in a predictable folder structure. We
only want to make some of the high-res images available for viewing
Hi Emily,
Just a high-level question, if I may, but if the resources are available for
download, then is there a problem with having them be downloaded not through
your search page? This seems like a feature, not a bug, IMHO.
Take care,
Sina
President, Prime Access Consulting, Inc.
Phone:
Hi all (and attn: DAM and IP SIG members particularly)
We are setting up a new media server that will allow us to provide high-res
image downloads via our collections search site for the first time
(previously only small derivatives were web-accessible and our .tifs were
stored elsewhere). We can
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