For those of you using various Google apps for your museum functions
(or even personal use), this could make things very interesting
Privacy activist asks FTC to halt Google apps
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10198740-38.html
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Diane M. Zorich
113 Gallup Road
Princeton, NJ 08542
Thanks very much to Ari and the others who responded offline. It seems
that there are two programs that will capture the audio data so it can
be sent to the local web server: Flex and Max will both do this. We're
going with a Max solution because I feel more confident that it will
work. I h
This:
"As an additional punishment, EPIC wants Google to be forced to pay $5
million into a "public fund" that it and like-minded advocacy groups
could financially benefit from."
Sad. It seems to be always about the money.
On Mar 23, 2009, at 3/23/093:34 PM, Diane M. Zorich wrote:
> For t
Can I bring your attention to Asset Index+ from SSL
www.ssl.co.uk
This is a UK based system but they have a lot of experience of working in the
cultural heritage sector.
Regards
James Stevenson
Photographic Manager
Victoria and Albert Museum
South Kensington
London
UK
tel +44 (0) 207 942 25
The Museum of Anthropology at UBC is seeking a Systems Integration Analyst
for a term position of nearly a year. See posting and application process
at: http://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers/staff_postings.html
Please pass the word to those who may be interested.
Thank you,
Sivia Sadofsky
Technology Pr
MoMA is using NetXposure Image Portal http://www.netx.net/
It is SQL based and browser accessed. After much internal work, our database
administrator has it nicely plumbed to TMS.
Our DAM currently holds 60,000 images of collection objects and we are now
beginning to load another 18,000 installatio
As Marla states, we also use Media Bin and we synchronize metadata for images
of objects in the collection with our TMS CMS. We also have store none-object
images (e.g., event photography, gallery installations, even our badge photos
in it. We also it to automatically generate derivatives for