The Princeton University Art Museum is seeking an Associate Director for
Information and Technology
Reporting to the Museum Director, the Associate Director for Information and
Technology (AD) is a key member of the Museum's senior management team and sets
the direction for a sustainable
We are looking for a talented museum professional to take on two main
functions in the Information and Technologies department of the Art Museum. 1)
Managing digital images of artwork in the Museums Digital Asset Management
system, for delivery to multiple endpoints, and 2) providing expert
I would be interested as well -
Cathryn
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Cossu
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Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
Hello,
It
we definitely see a performance hit when remoting in to the terminal server -
we have also had problems with some areas of TMS not functioning properly in a
terminal server environment. This is using the basic microsoft remote desktop
application.
Does anyone have an established vmware
We would be interested in experiences from other museums using rfid to track
inventory. Particularly uses with offsite storage facilities. Please feel
free to respond offline
Thanks
Cathryn
Cathryn L. Goodwin
Manager, Collections Information and Access
Princeton University Art Museum
We're looking for a contract drupal developer - with experience in the museum
world - and especially experience in online collections delivery. I'll be
happy to hear of any recommendations.
Many thanks
cathryn
Cathryn L. Goodwin
Manager, Collections Information and Access
Princeton University
An addendum to this thread is the fact that many institutions, Princeton among
them, are more quietly adopting an open access to public domain images policy -
I'd be interested in a show of hands.
Cathryn
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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu]
We are looking for a smart, talented museum information pro - facile with SQL /
TMS / DAMs - to round out our Collections Information team at the Princeton
University Art Museum. See the full job description
Great idea Rob - we're running into all kinds of issues around this
cathryn
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Princeton University Art Museum uses TMS and Extensis Portfolio (both since
2006)
Cathryn
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James Maza
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We'd be interested in hearing about others' experiences with clearing copyright
for images used in mobile content delivery. Especially in responses from
rights agencies to this potentially long-term use.
Cathryn Goodwin
When due diligence has been done to find a copyright holder, and the
decision has been made to classify a work as an orphan work, is a museum
still required to place a (c) the artist statement when reproducing
the work? (artist death date 2005)
Thanks
Cathryn
Does anyone use the RE:Volunteer piece of Raiser's Edge? Our staff
would like to know if it's helpful with scheduling docents etc.
Thanks
cathryn
Does anyone have experience with setting up an institutional facebook and also
allowing for groups? It seems facebook will only allow personal profiles to
create groups - do others have staff people create museum-related groups under
their personal profile?
thanks
Cathryn
Chris,
What CMS do you use?
Thanks
cathryn
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Chris De Angelis
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Online collections and content management systems
We
Is your museum using RFID? Princeton University Art Museum is
researching the pros/cons of barcoding and RFID for inventory
management. Is RFID ready for use in location management? Are some
museums using it for other purposes (security/ visitor interaction? )
Thanks in advance
Cathryn Goodwin
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Register online today!
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Look forward to seeing you in DC
Cathryn Goodwin
President, Museum Computer Network
www.mcn.edu
If you're planning to be in Princeton for NMC this week stop by the
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Hope to see many of you there
Cathryn
Princeton University uses ProofPoint - and Spam is something I never see as a
result.
Cathryn
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Perian -
Please take a look at the MCN home page [http://www.mcn.edu/] for info
about the 2008 conference in Washington DC
Best regards
Cathryn
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Perian Sully
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Please join me in congratulating MCN's newly elected Board Officers and
Directors - it's going to be a great year!
Vice-President / President-Elect
Rob Lancefield, Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University
Secretary
Holly Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art
New Members
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Scholarship Announcement - Museum Computer Network
MCN is delighted to offer the opportunity to apply for scholarships to
attend the MCN annual conference in November. The annual conference
provides an occasion where you can meet and learn from experts
and hosting the Conference Evaluation Survey this
year.
Cathryn Goodwin
Vice President, Museum Computer Network
www.mcn.edu
I second the hue and cry
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Chuck Patch
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] FW: Can a CIS be a DAMS too?
On 6/29/06, Richard Urban rjurban
testing
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From: Amalyah Keshet [mailto:akes...@imj.org.il]
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Subject: Re: STEVE folksonomies / was subject keyword searching in CMS
and DAMS
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To:
Deborah,
Ordinarily, the subject keywords are in the background, not necessarily
viewable on the screen display for an object, but available for searching.
For a great example of this see the Tate website www.tate.org.uk
Cathryn Goodwin
Cathryn L. Goodwin
Collections Data Specialist
Princeton
Id be interested in others experiences with
wavelet compression software Mr Sid? DJVu? It seems that Mr. Sid has
gone heavily into the satellite imagery market. And is there an off-the-shelf
product one can buy that uses the jpeg2000 standard?
Thanks
Cathryn Goodwin
Saint Louis Art
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