support data for digitizing collections

2004-01-07 Thread Christina DePaolo
Hi everyone, Excuse me for duplication if this issue has already been addressed in this list serve, because it probably has. Can anyone point me to findings that shed light on public need for museum collection resources? Who have you out there have initiated research projects to find out how the p

Re: Web standards and museum sites

2004-01-07 Thread Mitroff, Dana
Sean, Is the Brooklyn Museum of Art redesign to standards-compliant XHTML and CSS being done in-house, or are you outsourcing to a web firm? If you are doing it in-house, how did you train your team to get up-to-speed with the newest standards, besides reading Zeldman's book? Do you have any rec

CFP: MCN 2004 - Great Technology for Collections, Confluence, andCommunity

2004-01-07 Thread Richard Urban
Title: Message 2004 Museum Computer Network Conference Call for ProposalsGreat Technology for Collections, Confluence, and Community Location: Minneapolis, MinnesotaMeeting Dates: November 10 รถ 13, 2004Proposals Due: February 6, 2004 Dear Colleagues: The theme for the 2004 Conference is Great T

Re: Web standards and museum sites

2004-01-07 Thread amacdonald
Hello All, We are currently in the midst of redesigning our sites in XHTML/CSS and so far no tables. We are doing this for two reasons. First, we felt that as a national institution we need to be able to get our information and collection out to the world no matter where they are or

Re: Web standards and museum sites

2004-01-07 Thread Erik Christman
For all interested, Source code will contain the following at the very top of the page showing what version of XHTML or HTML: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>Also in the source code this will be below the "title tag" showing that the page is using a style sheet, and if n