Contact Axiell which now owns eMU as I believe they are working on
something.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:49 PM, Adrian Kingston
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We're (Te Papa) finally looking to use IMu a bit more from our EMu. We're
> thinking about a public facing API and a few more specialist uses. Does
>
The link doesn't seem to work -- message says that it can't access the
blog. If you can send me some other way of getting to the information, I
would be very interested in learning more about it.
Lenore Sarasan
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Ari Davidow wrote:
> I am expl
The best of breed is Mimsy XG paired with Piction. Not only are both
tightly integrated (unlike what museums typically are doing) but also each
offers an array of features not found in any other systems including
(particularly germane to your museum) multi-lingual capabilities so that
you can supp
Isn't there a problem going from narrowest to broader regarding sorting?
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Ruth Cuadra wrote:
> David,
>
> Here is a reply to your question from Patricia Harpring, Managing Editor,
> Getty Vocabulary Program.
>
> >>>
> David,
>
> You ask a good question. At
al photographers, as well as
by students.
Lenore Sarasan
CEO, Willoughby Associates, Limited
IN RESPONSE TO DATABASE ACCESS FOR CURATORS
In setting up "rules" for adding and editing information, the specific
features of the specific cms being used are critical to what you can do to
control errors and consistency. With MIMSY XG, for example, the db
administrator is able to do the follo
irst audio guide
That was me who gave that presentation!
Its just that I've only recently found the footage online so can share
it better. (I had limited copyright premissions for the original disc
copy I owned).
Its great you enjoyed the presentation so much though!! :-)
Thanks,
Loic.
2
Two years ago the Museums Association held a 1-day presentation at the Tate
Modern sponsored by Antenna Audio. The first presentation was absolutely
remarkable and gave the entire history of audio tours and included this
footage. I can't remember the guy's name who gave the talk but it was one
of
Did you see this??
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The Museum of Anthr
The Milwaukee Public Museum had public quiz stations installed way back in
the 1970s. They were the work of Dr. Screvin, a fascinating pioneer in
museum audience evaluation.
The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago had a series of interactive
games throughout the museum back in maybe the 1
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