works, what
doesn’t. Would appreciate any thoughts anyone cares to share. Thanks.
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2. Always the latest
3. I do. Others edit, but I make the original post/page.
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Pacific Science Center
Seattle, WA
> On Oct 19, 2016, at 12:01 PM, Russ Brooks wrote:
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> MCNers,
>
> Just doing some research about websites and the systems used to maintain
. Should we set this up off our main site? Any
advantage/disadvantage to doing that? I have a feeling we’re missing something
as we work through this. Thanks.
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
Seattle, WA
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for such
things. Anyone?
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such
things. Anyone?
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Pacific Science Center is an independent, not-for-profit educational
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Amadeus Lite is an excellent, inexpensive audio editor for the Mac. $24.99 in
the app store. Highly recommended. http://www.hairersoft.com/lite.html
On Jun 26, 2014, at 9:16 AM, Edson, Michael wrote:
> http://smithsonian-webstrategy.wikispaces.com/Alternatives+to+Adobe+Creativ
> e+Cloud+product
comes from..." "Support for this site comes from..." Does anyone
know of any such examples? Are there any other ideas kicking around in
this area?
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
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fore. Have you? This person clearly ID'd so
it wasn't some kind of phishing expedition. Is this common among
museum Web sites?
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Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
On May 19, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Melissa Kinkley wrote:
> Dear all,
> In your museum, does your PR/Marketing staff manage your presence on
> flickr,
> youtube, facebook, your blogs, etc. or someone else? If
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
ream (other clients do this as well). That
way I find people I'm not following who are talking about us or some
of our interests. I may then follow them.
Strongly recommend using a Twitter client (Twhirl, Tweetdeck,
Twitterific, etc.) There are MANY.
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific
Nailed it!
On Mar 9, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Edson, Michael wrote:
> To my MCN colleagues I offer this animation: Web Tech Guy and Angry
> Staff Person. May it soothe your pain.
>
> http://smithsonian20.typepad.com/blog/2009/03/web-t.html
>
>
>
>
>
> Michael Edson
>
> Director, Web and New Media Strat
e Web site? Lots of questions about
ads, security, reliability, etc. Just wondering if any institutions do
this?
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
thing else then maybe not. Why not give your camera to some young
people and have them shoot and produce the video? If young people are
the target audience, telling the story from their perspective might be
more effective.
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
On Jan 7, 2009, at
chard
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
On Sep 17, 2008, at 9/17/082:11 PM, Perian Sully wrote:
> Alright, alright, I'm slow to the game, but are any of your
> institutions
> using Twitter to communicate with your audience? I haven't used it
> myself, and only just set up
Here at Pacific Science Center in Seattle we're just starting to get
moving on a staff wiki. So far things look good. But...as an avid
Twitter/identi.ca user, I see an internal Twitter-like service as even
more useful. Read about it here:
http://tinyurl.com/64da9g
The example there is a cor
ppreciated. I'd love to be able to point people at public examples
especially. Appreciate any and all responses. Thanks!
Stan Orchard
Pacific Science Center
ing this thread. I agree with just about everything
said so far. Putting your critical business apps online is something
we all should be looking at one way or another. It makes sense on many
levels. Thanks VERY much!
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
On Apr 16, 2008, at
I'd love to see any comments here on the list. Thanks!
On Apr 15, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Nancy Pinn wrote:
> We are taking a look at switching from Microsoft Exchange to Google
> mail
> for our email services. I am curious if any of you have made this
> switch or have given it any serious considera
then updates my Google Calendar, then sends a message to the
sender confirming. It cannot update my calendar back at work, but
frankly most people I work with RARELY use that feature.
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
On Nov 16, 2007, at 11/16/07, robin.dowden wrote:
> I
Have any of you tried D-Space?
http://www.dspace.org/
I'd appreciate any feedback on it. Thanks!
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
On Oct 25, 2007, at 7:28 AM, Landsberg, Erik wrote:
> Roger,
> One possibility (of many) you may want to investigate is
> Net
you'll
find others who can help build one. We all have MANY great stories to
tell about those in our organizations. Get out there and start
telling them. If you need help just ask.
Stan Orchard
Web Publisher
Pacific Science Center
Seattle
www.pacsci.org
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