[MCN-L] Fwd: FW: [sla-caz] Digital Information certificate program from UofA SIRLS

1970-01-12 Thread Diane M. Zorich
From Paula Wolfe on ARLIS-L I have just learned that the Univ. of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science now offers a certificate program available in Digital Information Management, and it is entirely online. The program is open, not only to working professionals, but

[MCN-L] new media installation art

1970-01-12 Thread j trant
Mark, there are two papers on this subject online for the upcoming 2008 Museums and the Web conference. See New Media Art in Museum Collections: A Report from the DOCAM Cataloguing and Conservation Committees http://www.archimuse.com/mw2008/papers/gagnier/gagnier.html and Ethnographic

[MCN-L] new media installation art

1970-01-12 Thread Ottevanger, Jeremy
Hi Mark, If you've not seen this yet, check it out. Parts of it are very relevant, I think, and besides it's a good read! http://cms.mit.edu/research/theses/KarenVerschooren2007.pdf As Jennifer said, check out the Variable Media Initiative stuff too (that Ippolito and Rinehart contributed to),

[MCN-L] new media installation art

1970-01-12 Thread Richard Rinehart
HI Mark, everyone, Jennifer, hello and thanks for the plug! Sounds like an interesting couple of papers too. Mark, I'm sending along a paper I published on the topic of collecting and preserving new media art and creating related metadata -- next part -- I would

[MCN-L] Google Maps and Cultural Heritage

1970-01-12 Thread Ari Davidow
We are working on a small project that we hope will involve Google Maps - in our case, it would involve the ability of site visitors to upload an image and post a location. Is anyone else doing something similar? What were your experiences (both in terms of setting it up and especially in terms of

[MCN-L] Google Maps and Cultural Heritage

1970-01-12 Thread Seth van Hooland
Dear Ari, Philaplace (http://www.philaplace.org/) provides an excellent example. Kind regards, Seth van Hooland Digital Information Chair - ULB Visiting scholar 2009-2010 - UC3M

[MCN-L] Google Maps and Cultural Heritage

1970-01-12 Thread Leslie Johnston
You might want to look into OpenStreetMap - http://www.openstreetmap.org/ - it is not so hobbled with rate limitations for api calls, and works with OpenLayers. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Api http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLayers Leslie -- Leslie Johnston Technical