Hi Perian and all,
With images of public domain works here in the Davison Art Center
collection, anyone (museum staff, parent university staff, or public) is
free to do whatever they want under our open access images policy.
That said, if a given use were to be for a public-facing
Hi everyone:
I'm looking for a few examples of internal use policies for images,
especially for public domain or orphan works. Do you allow free cropping
and editing by staff or do you require curatorial approval before each use?
what kinds of materials have restrictions, if any?
Thanks in
WordPress 4.6.1
A combination of Marketing and Publications. Other departments may be given
access at a later time.
We have only just recently moved to Wordpress and the site hasn't yet launched
officially. The current site is Plone.
Chicago History Museum
-Original Message-
From:
1. Drupal
2. 7 (maybe 8, too, for some upcoming projects)
3. Web production team does most of the actual posting and publishing. We have
some staff who input calendar events that are subject to a moderated workflow
system. Our online collection site is automagically updated every week with
data
Make the MCN mobile app your #MCN2016 conference companion.
- Login with your speaker/attendee credentials, bookmark the sessions you
want to attend to your calendar
- Bookmark speakers, and sponsors.
- Receive push notifications, reminders and updates.
- Check out the New Orleans City Guide for
1. OU Campus for main website / Wordpress for exhibition websites
2. Not sure
3. Digital Media Manager and Asst Media Manager
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Tamsen Young
Museum Digital Media and Strategic Initiatives Manager
The Museum at FIT
New York City
212.217.4547
www.fitnyc.edu/museum
Visit our collections online
1. Wordpress
2. Always the latest
3. I do. Others edit, but I make the original post/page.
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
Seattle, WA
> On Oct 19, 2016, at 12:01 PM, Russ Brooks wrote:
>
> MCNers,
>
> Just doing some research about websites and the systems used to
Hi Ed
I'm on the look out for the same, but for different reasons. The closest thing
I've seen so far is the Samsung Gear VR with the straps removed, so people
simply hold it in place. Needs a phone, but has no cords.
If anyone has something better, include me in the chain pls.
Keir
Keir
Hi Russ
1. GLAMkit
2. v1
3. The digital team manages the publishing. Digital and other teams post
content (inc. education, marketing and PR). Collection changes are sync'd from
the collection management (embark) and digital asset management (netx) systems.
-k
Keir Winesmith
Head of Web and
MCNers,
Just doing some research about websites and the systems used to maintain your
online content. Any and all responses would be greatly appreciated.
1. If any, what CMS (content management system) do you use (Drupal, Wordpress,
other)?
2. What version are you running?
3. Who does the
Hive mind,
Have any of you come across any VR headsets that *don't* need to be
strapped on? We're looking at a couple of potential applications where we'd
consider VR in the galleries, but know that the throughput issues and
hygiene concerns around putting on a headset would get in the way. We
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