[MCN-L] Content credit lines within institutional websites

2009-10-07 Thread Kathy Amoroso
Take a look at what we do in our online exhibits at Maine Memory Network? 

http://www.mainememory.net/sitebuilder/site/182/page/441/display

http://www.mainememory.net/sitebuilder/site/161/page/420/display

http://www.mainememory.net/sitebuilder/site/172/page/431/display


Kathy Bolduc Amoroso
Director of Digital Projects 
kamoroso at mainehistory.org or kathy at mainememory.net
Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101
(207)774-1822 x227 |  www.mainehistory.org | www.mainememory.net





[MCN-L] Join us for a CollectionSpace webinar!

2009-10-07 Thread Megan Forbes

We are hosting three webinars in three weeks to introduce
you to CollectionSpace, the open-source, web-based collections information
management system for museums and other collecting institutions. The use of
CollectionSpace software will help bring critical and necessary collections and
collections information management procedures such as cataloging, location and
movement tracking, loans, and media handling into the Web 2.0+ era, and has the
potential to redefine the ways in which collections information is captured,
managed, preserved, and leveraged.

 

Webinar participants will get an advance look at
CollectionSpace, meet our design and development teams, learn about the
software's advanced architecture, functionality, and user experience, hear
about our production schedule and deployment plans, and learn how to get
involved with the project. Each webinar will conclude with a
question-and-answer session.

 

Each webinar will be one hour in duration, and will be held
twice per day - once to accommodate US/Canadian time zones, and once for
European time zones. All webinars will be recorded and available for viewing on
the CollectionSpace website.

 

CollectionSpace for
Technology Service Providers and Developers

October 22, 2009

 

For: hosted service providers, IT consultants, independent
software and web developers, vendors of museum-related software solutions,
academic computing professionals, and others wishing to learn about providing
consulting services and support around CollectionSpace.

 

CollectionSpace?s robust and flexible technical architecture
makes it an ideal offering in a hosted, standalone, or enterprise computing
environment, and an effective base line for the development and maintenance of
custom solutions for the cultural heritage and academic communities.

 

The webinar will focus on CollectionSpace technical
architecture, installation and deployment, supporting software-as-a-service
(SaaS) for hosted solutions, system requirements for server and client, and
becoming a CollectionSpace service provider. The webinar will be led by the
CollectionSpace Technical team.

 

Register for the webinar: 3pm BST or 1pm EDT

 

 

CollectionSpace for
Museum and Academic Technology Professionals

October 29, 2009

 

For: museum-based information technology professionals and
academic computing professionals who would like to learn more about deploying
and customizing CollectionSpace at their institutions, and those wishing to
learn about using CollectionSpace as a platform for development. 

 

CollectionSpace is designed to accommodate, empower, and
engage museums' in-house IT, Web, and new media staff through the software?s
ease of configuration and customization. Institutions adopting CollectionSpace
will not merely replace vendor dependence with developer dependence; rather,
they will be able to work directly with their colleagues to customize the
software for their needs.

 

The webinar will focus on CollectionSpace technical
architecture as it supports and facilitates configuration and customization,
deployment, web services that support development of research applications, and
systems integration. The webinar will be led by the CollectionSpace technical
team.

 

Register for the webinar: 3pm GMT or 1pm EDT





CollectionSpace for
Museum and Cultural Heritage Professionals

November 5, 2009

 

For: museum executive and collections staff, consultants,
and anyone interested in previewing the advanced, end-user experience of
CollectionSpace.

 

CollectionSpace provides support for the ever-expanding
world of information required to describe, interpret, care for, and share our
collections. While early collections management systems were little more than
electronic representations of paper records, CollectionSpace offers a novel,
workflow-centered approach to collections information management.

 

The webinar will focus on the software?s functionality, user
interface, and customization capabilities. The webinar will be led by the
project?s collections information management and user experience design teams.

 

Register for the webinar: 3pm GMT or 1pm EST





CollectionSpace is a project
of the Museum of the Moving Image; University of California, Berkeley,
Information Services and Technology; University of Cambridge, Centre for
Applied Research in Educational Technologies; and the University of Toronto,
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre. Generous support for the development of
CollectionSpace has been provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.





  
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[MCN-L] Join us for a CollectionSpace webinar!

2009-10-07 Thread Megan Forbes






If you received the below without registration links, please visit 
http://www.collectionspace.org/content/webinars to register. Apologies for the 
re-post.

**

We are hosting three webinars in three weeks to introduce you to 
CollectionSpace, the open-source, web-based collections information management 
system for museums and other collecting institutions. The use of 
CollectionSpace software will help bring critical and necessary collections and 
collections information management procedures such as cataloging, location and 
movement tracking, loans, and media handling into the Web 2.0+ era, and has the 
potential to redefine the ways in which collections information is captured, 
managed, preserved, and leveraged.
 
Webinar participants will get an advance look at CollectionSpace, meet our 
design and development teams, learn about the software's advanced architecture, 
functionality, and user experience, hear about our production schedule and 
deployment plans, and learn how to get involved with the project. Each webinar 
will conclude with a question-and-answer session.
 
Each webinar will be one hour in duration, and will be held twice per day - 
once to accommodate US/Canadian time zones, and once for European time zones. 
All webinars will be recorded and available for viewing on the CollectionSpace 
website.
 

CollectionSpace for Technology Service Providers and Developers
October 22, 2009

For: hosted service providers, IT consultants, independent software and web 
developers, vendors of museum-related software solutions, academic computing 
professionals, and others wishing to learn about providing consulting services 
and support around CollectionSpace.
 
CollectionSpace?s robust and flexible technical architecture makes it an ideal 
offering in a hosted, standalone, or enterprise computing environment, and an 
effective base line for the development and maintenance of custom solutions for 
the cultural heritage and academic communities.
 
The webinar will focus on CollectionSpace technical architecture, installation 
and deployment, supporting software-as-a-service (SaaS) for hosted solutions, 
system requirements for server and client, and becoming a CollectionSpace 
service provider. The webinar will be led by the CollectionSpace Technical team.


CollectionSpace for Museum and Academic Technology Professionals
October 29, 2009

For: museum-based information technology professionals and academic computing 
professionals who would like to learn more about deploying and customizing 
CollectionSpace at their institutions, and those wishing to learn about using 
CollectionSpace as a platform for development. 

CollectionSpace is designed to accommodate, empower, and engage museums' 
in-house IT, Web, and new media staff through the software?s ease of 
configuration and customization. Institutions adopting CollectionSpace will not 
merely replace vendor dependence with developer dependence; rather, they will 
be able to work directly with their colleagues to customize the software for 
their needs.

The webinar will focus on CollectionSpace technical architecture as it supports 
and facilitates configuration and customization, deployment, web services that 
support development of research applications, and systems integration. The 
webinar will be led by the CollectionSpace technical team.


CollectionSpace for Museum and Cultural Heritage Professionals
November 5, 2009

For: museum executive and collections staff, consultants, and anyone interested 
in previewing the advanced, end-user experience of CollectionSpace.

CollectionSpace provides support for the ever-expanding world of information 
required to describe, interpret, care for, and share our collections. While 
early collections management systems were little more than electronic 
representations of paper records, CollectionSpace offers a novel, 
workflow-centered approach to collections information management.

The webinar will focus on the software?s functionality, user interface, and 
customization capabilities. The webinar will be led by the project?s 
collections information management and user experience design teams.


CollectionSpace is a project of the Museum of the Moving Image; University of 
California, Berkeley, Information Services and Technology; University of 
Cambridge, Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies; and the 
University of Toronto, Adaptive Technology Resource Centre. Generous support 
for the development of CollectionSpace has been provided by The Andrew W. 
Mellon Foundation.
  
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[MCN-L] FW: NYCBA program on Orphan Works, Tuesday, October 20 6-8pm

2009-10-07 Thread Eve Sinaiko
Here?s an upcoming panel on orphan works, of possible interest to list members 
in the New York area. Please forward to other lists.

 

Regards,

Eve Sinaiko

 

 

 




Lost and Found: A Practical Look at Orphan Works

On Tuesday, October 20th, from 6-8pm, the Art Law Committee and the Copyright 
and Literary Property Law Committees of the New York City Bar Association, in 
conjunction with Columbia Law School?s Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the 
Arts, will present Lost and Found: A Practical Look at Orphan Works. Please 
join us in the Association Meeting Hall at 42 W. 44th Street for a discussion 
of the latest proposals for use of orphan works, and particularly, orphan 
images. 

 Speakers:

Brendan M. Connell, Jr., Director and Counsel for Administration, The Solomon 
R. Guggenheim Foundation

Frederic Haber, Vice President and General Counsel, Copyright Clearance Center, 
Inc. 

Eugene H. Mopsik, Executive Director, American Society of Media Photographers

 Maria Pallante, Associate Register for Policy  International Affairs, U.S. 
Copyright Office

Charles Wright, Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Legal and 
Business Affairs, AE Television Networks

 Moderator: 

June M. Besek, Executive Director, Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the 
Arts, Columbia Law School

The program is free and open to all. More information can be found in the 
attached flyer. Please register at  
http://www.nycbar.org/EventsCalendar/show_event.php?eventid=1222 
http://www.nycbar.org/EventsCalendar/show_event.php?eventid=1222.

 

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[MCN-L] NYC area program on Orphan Works, Tuesday, October 20, 6-8pm

2009-10-07 Thread Virginia Rutledge
For those in the New York City area, below and attached is information on a 
public program on orphan works
that should be of interest to anyone working with images. Please feel
free to post and forward -- the panel is terrific and we expect this to
be
highly informative.


Best regards, 
Virginia Rutledge
Chair, Art Law Committee, New York City Bar Association


Lost and Found: A Practical Look at
Orphan Works
 

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On Tuesday, October 20th, from 6-8pm, the Art
Law Committee and the Copyright and Literary Property Law Committees of the New
York City Bar Association, in conjunction with Columbia Law School?s Kernochan
Center for Law, Media and the Arts, will present Lost and Found: A Practical 
Look at
Orphan Works. Please join us in the Association Meeting Hall at
42 W. 44th Street for a discussion of the
latest proposals for use of orphan works, and particularly, orphan images. 
 

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Speakers:
 

Brendan M.
Connell, Jr., Director and Counsel for Administration, The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation
 

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Frederic Haber, Vice President and General
Counsel, Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. 
 

?
 

Eugene H. Mopsik,
Executive
Director, American Society of Media Photographers
 

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Maria Pallante, Associate Register for Policy
 International Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office
 

?
 

Charles Wright, Vice President and Associate
General Counsel, Legal and Business Affairs, AE Television Networks
 

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Moderator: 
 

June M. Besek, Executive Director,
Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia Law School
 

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The program is free and
open to all. More
information can be found in the attached flyer. Please register at 
http://www.nycbar.org/EventsCalendar/show_event.php?eventid=1222.




  
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