[MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? sub-subject: First Museum Website

2006-12-19 Thread akes...@imj.org.il
ion to the blog. Amalyah -Original Message- From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of Holly Witchey Sent: Tue 12/19/2006 3:54 PM To: Museum Computer Network Listserv; mcn-l at toronto.mediatrope.com Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? Pardon me if I put in my two cents her

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2006-12-19 Thread amalyah keshet
ter Network Listserv" >Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:33 AM >Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? > > >>So, which WAS the first museum to have a website? > Amalyah Keshet Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management The Israel Museum, Jerusalem www.imj.org.il Chair, MCN IP special interest group www.mcn.edu Blog www.musematic.net

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2006-12-19 Thread rjur...@uiuc.edu
e transfer and summative evaluation has happened. What did we -can we- learn from the bleeding-edge explorations? Richard rjurban at uiuc.edu Original message >Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 08:54:51 -0500 >From: "Holly Witchey" >Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museu

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2006-12-19 Thread amalyah keshet
So, which WAS the first museum to have a website? At 22:13 18/12/2006, you wrote: >This message is a request to all those wise souls who have been >around for a while. > >We've had the conversation about "who was the first museum to have a >web site." Here's mine. Do we know who was the first

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2006-12-19 Thread Holly Witchey
at toronto.mediatrope.com Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? Interesting. I distinctly remember the Dallas Museum of Art being the first museum I found on the Web. Amalyah At 14:25 19/12/2006, you wrote: >I would vote for Dallas Museum of Art - whose former IT director now &g

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2006-12-19 Thread J. Trant
From: "amalyah keshet" >> >>To: "Museum Computer Network Listserv" >>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:33 AM >>Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? >> >> >>>So, which WAS the first museum to have a website? >&g

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1970-01-02 Thread Lenore Sarasan
ter Network Listserv Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming? Hi Richard, I think I have a fairly complete file of all the Spectra issues in paper going back to the beginning. If you know what issue(s) might have your info - let me know, I will scan and send... But I don't have the

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1970-01-02 Thread Leslie Johnston
MCN's files are indeed in the Smithsonian Institution Archives. Alan Bain was the archivist who handled the collection. I kept meaning to submit what I had from my time on the board but never did. The paperwork was a bit daunting. In 2000 they were interested in having emails archived. I wo

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1970-01-02 Thread Suzanne Quigley
Hi Richard, I think I have a fairly complete file of all the Spectra issues in paper going back to the beginning. If you know what issue(s) might have your info - let me know, I will scan and send... But I don't have the time to dig through them for references until February, I believe we

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1970-01-02 Thread rjur...@uiuc.edu
This message is a request to all those wise souls who have been around for a while. We've had the conversation about "who was the first museum to have a web site." Here's mine. Do we know who was the first museum to install public computers for the purpose of gaming/ virtual environments (text