MCG's UKMW16: Stories for the public; stories for the sector

UKMW16 will be held at the Wellcome Collection in London on 19 October
2016. The call for proposals for the Museums Computer Group's annual UKMW
conference is now open.

There are lots of interesting ways to tell stories for (and with) the
public - games; virtual and augmented reality; in-gallery interpretation;
social media; transmedia storytelling; chat bots; apps; in-person theatre;
broadcasts and plain old websites... We want to hear what works, who you
worked with, and what you learned along the way.

We also want to share stories for the sector, especially small stories
about successes. What have you learnt that'll help others working with
technology, museums or cultural heritage? You’ve may already know what
others struggle with and ideas that they find helpful, but some suggestions
are:

* Solutions for financially self-sustaining products and projects
* Moving from 'projects' to 'programmes'
* Figuring out and applying techniques like service design, agile projects,
A/B testing
* Productivity tools and tips that work in your organisation
* Managing up - helping trustees, directors and funders understand the
digital
* Finding ways to keep up with news of constantly changing technology
* Balancing ethics and the lure of 'big data'
* 'Robots and digital curation will eat our jobs!' But what actually
happens next?
* Making tendering processes work for you
* Getting beyond the catalogue in sharing collections online and making
digital collections meaningful
* Making infrastructure and accessibility sexy (at least sexy enough to get
funding)
* All museum jobs are digital. Now what?

UKMW attracts speakers from some of the most innovative museums, agencies
and university programmes in the world. We're keen to hear from
practitioners, researchers, funders, and more. The conference programme
will include long and short presentations, and you can suggest a length to
suit your topic in the proposal form below. All submitted papers will be
reviewed by experts in the field.

We're keen to have a mixture of old and new voices, and have a great track
record in presenting a diverse range of speakers. We've started a
profit-sharing scheme in acknowledgement of the resources required to
attend and present at events, and can provide some bursaries for speakers
who would benefit from assistance with funds for travel, childcare etc.

Please also read our Guidance for Speakers
<http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/meetings/guidance-for-speakers/> before
submitting your proposal. Our events have a code of conduct
<http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/meetings/mcg-event-code-of-conduct/>.

If you have any questions please email cont...@museumscomputergroup.org.uk.

*This call for proposals closes at midnight (London time) on 31 May 2016*.
Our Programme Committee will review proposals in June and you should hear
from us in early July.
Ready to share your stories? Fill in our Call for Proposals form
<http://goo.gl/forms/2G7c5ysLGh>: http://goo.gl/forms/2G7c5ysLGh

*About the Museums Computer Group*
Since its founding in 1982, the Museums Computer Group’s events have been
an important part of the UK heritage sector. MCG events are an opportunity
to learn from experts and peers, and like many others, this event’s theme
was partly inspired by discussion on our practitioners’ list. Our events
have an excellent track record for featuring a range of emerging and
eminent speakers presenting on topics that matter to you now. Come prepared
to challenge speakers, ask questions and network in a friendly and
welcoming atmosphere. We will also host an evening event open to all so you
can continue the conversations started during the day.
Cheers, Mia
As Chair, Museums Computer Group

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