Come help us get $#!+ done. Work with a growing team to transform the
Philadelphia Museum of Art's online experience.
Apply online http://philamuseum.org/jobs/
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is currently seeking a Web Developer to work
collaboratively with Museum staff to develop innovative
We are seeking a skilled IT manager to oversee our systems and support team.
The team is responsible for all backend systems VMWare environment, Avaya PBX,
applications servers, AV systems, Cisco network, help desk, etc. The positon
will also play a critical role in the creation and management
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is embarking on a five year strategic
plan that will include a significant increase in the use of interactive
technology for interpretation and audience development activities. To
support this initiative the museum is expanding its team with the
addition of two new po
Please share your responses with the list.
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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
Kate Woodall
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 8:57 PM
To: Museums Computer Group; Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: [MCN-L] Do you have Digital an
New Media Developer - Information Services
The Philadelphia Museum of Art seeks a creative and technically savvy
individual to develop and implement multimedia projects to support the
Museum's collection, exhibitions and related activities. For example,
this position will orchestrate audio tours
PMA is searching for a Data Standards Administrator. Please follow the
application instructions if you are interested. Feel free to forward
the information if you know someone who is a potential candidate.
Data Standards Administrator
The Philadelphia Museum of Art seeks a Data Standar
We are evaluating our policy regarding obtaining rights for images of
works we publish in our online collection section. The issue of what
to do with works where there is an apparent copyright holder that can
either not be contacted or does not respond to repeated permission
requests. Does anyon
We also had a technology master plan developed for us using SMW (Jon
Burris too). The plan detailed general museum strategic goals, outlined
application types that would be needed to accomplish these goals (made
recommendations of specific applications when appropriate), and outlined
the server ty
/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 Behalf Of
Weinstein, William
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:42 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: [MCN
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
The search for this position has reopened.
Collection Information Manager, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Manages all aspects of Museum's Collections Information project.
Responsible for the quality, accuracy, depth, and standardization of
collection information, including images, within TMS.
Collection Information Manager, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Manages all aspects of Museum's Collections Information project.
Responsible for the quality, accuracy, depth, and standardization of
collection information, including images, within TMS.
* Works with upper level staff in ex
We
have been looking at both Scala (www.scala.com) and Omnivex (www.omnivex.com). They are both a bit
pricey but will do all that you are asking for. They also have the ability
to interface with existing scheduling and other information systems so you won't
have to maintain another version
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We are considering creating some public hotspots (@ entrances and in
cafeteria) for our visitors to use. We have some evening and other programs
where that kind of access would be seen as a service. Right now we are not
considering a charge but that is still undecided. We have a T-1 that we can
et we have for
this project.
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Matt Morgan [mailto:matt.mor...@brooklynmuseum.org]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:08 PM
To: mcn_mc...@listserver.americaneagle.com
Subject: Re: Electronic signs
On 06/08/2005 10:47 AM, Weinstein, William wrote:
>We are
We are looking into renovations of our information desk and want to explore
the possibility of using electronic signs for visitor information, tours,
lectures, etc. We have grand plans that include creating a sign that will
require multiple monitors and we would eventually like this information to
deployment?
JEFF
Jeff Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579
jfev...@princeton.edu
On May 25, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Weinstein, William wrote:
> Good morning everyone. A good burst of energy. I will try to keep it
> going. One of the behind the scenes discu
Good morning everyone. A good burst of energy. I will try to keep it
going. One of the behind the scenes discussions on the IT sig was the
status of the last survey. It was decided the data was too old but that it
might be valuable to post anyway. Maybe we can use the little push from
this thr
I am hoping to start a discussion. Over the last several weeks I have had
interactions with colleagues attending various conferences. In all cases
the discussions where about where IT professionals can go to share
information and learn about the issues of technology management or as some
have pu
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The Museum Computer Network (MCN)
is pleased to announce the availability of the preliminary program and
registration information for our 33rd Annual Conference. We invite you to visit
the MCN website www.mcn.edu to discover what a
great conference we have scheduled for November 2nd
SCHOOL FOR SCANNING DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY
17, 2005
School for Scanning: Building Good Digital
Collections
June 1-3, 2005
Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, Boston, MA
Presented by The Northeast Document Conservation Center
(NEDCC)
NEDCC is extending the registration deadline for the Schoo
Excuse the cross
postings
Please forward to any
interested colleagues
MCN's 33rd Annual
Conference Museum Computer Network Boston, 2005
The deadline for proposals is
today.
No more reminders, no more excuses. Get that great
idea in today. See details or
Alexander Rose, Long Now Foundation, will
deliver the 2nd annual Blackaby Keynote address - "Designing for
Longevity."
As the director of the Long
Now Foundation, Alexander has facilitated projects such as the 10,000 Year Clock and The Rosetta Project. The Long Now
Foundation was establis
Excuse the cross postings
Please forward to any interested
colleagues
MCN's
33rd Annual
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Call for
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Just a friendly reminder that
the deadline for proposals
Note. This is not a collections management/registrars system but a
Registration/Facilities management system. All those that have been
struggling with new admissions systems and facilities management should take
a look at this proposal.
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From: Janice Klein [mailto:jkl
Interesting report. For those that don't want to bother with the NYT link,
here is the link to the report on the Pew site,
http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/142/report_display.asp.
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From: amalyah keshet [mailto:akes...@netvision.net.il]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 2
We are in the process of a building renovation that will also involve new
construction. We have been asked to do time lapse of the job site. So the
question is have any of you brilliant people out there set up a time lapse
project using a webcam. We would probably locate the camera outside and
i
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