We provide a PDF. Our Development folks say that it is helpful to have
it available. Ours isn't overly fancy, but it is typeset, and is a
PDF: http://jwa.org/aboutjwa/annualreport/
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Weinstein, William
wrote:
> I am trying to get a sense of policy for posting annua
Anything with the words "Star E-Wars" would seem to be worth looking into.
The University Libraries at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, is
pleased to announce the Sixth Annual Copyright Conference, Star E-Wars, April
15, 2009.
No image rights issues? Donor privacy issues? Can your pdfs be indexed
for searches?
William Weinstein
Director of Information Services
Philadelphia Museum of Art
PO Box 7646
Philadelphia, PA 19101
215-684-7741
wweinstein at philamuseum.org
-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at m
We have cut back the print run for our biennial report by putting full
color pdf online.
Lu Harper
Librarian/Webmaster
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
lharper at mag.rochester.edu
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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behal
We do full color pdfs at the Frick as well as printing copies to pass
out. No problems that I know of. We are now going to investigate posting
online as an alternative to printing (to save money).
http://www.shopfrick.org/support/annualreports.htm
Floyd Sweeting
Head, Information technology & Ne
I am trying to get a sense of policy for posting annual reports online.
I see many institutions do this and they range from plain, no image, and
sanitized finances to the full color pdf. I would love to get responses
on why and how people are doing this along with any problems.
Bill
William
Hi all
Dan Zambonini and I are writing a paper for Museums and the Web (see our
abstract here:
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/abstracts/prg_335001935.html)
We'd love it if you'd fill in this quick form about your use of API's.
It'll take about 3 minutes
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