MW2000

Register
Workshops
Sessions
Speakers
Demonstrations
Exhibits
Events
Best of the Web
Key Dates
Minneapolis
Sponsor


When is the next
Museums and the Web?


A&MI home
Archives & Museum Informatics
158 Lee Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M4E 2P3 Canada

info @ archimuse.com
www.archimuse.com

Search Search
A& MI

Join our Mailing List.
Privacy.

Copyright
Archives & Museum Informatics
2000

 

Experienced professionals offered in-depth training at pre-conference workshops. On April 16, 2000 (the day before the conference program began) five full day and seven half-day workshops were offered by leaders in the museum computing field. Topics were both theoretical and practical, offering attendees a focussed way to build their skills.

Saturday April 15, 2000

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

workshop

Pre-Conference Tour

Behind the Scenes - New Media in Twin Cities Museums
Scott Sayre, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, USA

Sunday April 16, 2000

Full Day Workshops
9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

full-day

Managing Digital Access Projects

Managing Digital Access Projects
Peter Hirtle, Cornell University, USA
Carol DeNatale, Luna Imaging Inc., USA

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

full-day

Museum Web 101

Museum Website 101
Jonathan Bowen, South Bank University, United Kingdom

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

full-day

Project Management After the Launch

After the Launch: Project Management for Web Sites
Steven Smith, United Focus Pty Ltd, Australia

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

full-day

Technical Strategies in Imaging

Technical Strategies for Digitization for Museum Applications
Alan Newman, Art Institute of Chicago, USA

9:00 AM-
5:00 PM

full-day

XML/RDF

XML and RDF
Eric Miller, OCLC, Inc., USA

Morning Workshops
9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

morning

Implementing E-Commerce

E-commerce for the Museum Community
Francis Gary Powers, EBStor.com, USA
Janell Hauser, EBStor

9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

morning

Interfaces

Museum Web site design strategies
Slavko Milekic, The University of the Arts, USA

9:00 AM-
12:30 PM

morning

Two-Way Contributions

Outside In: Museums Collaborate with their Audiences
Robin Dowden, Walker Art Center, USA
Scott Sayre, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, USA
Kris Wetterlund, Minnesota Museum of American Art, USA

Afternoon Workshops
1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

afternoon

Collecting/Exhibiting Web Culture

Exhibiting, archiving, and collecting web-based artifacts
Steve Dietz and Jill Vetter, Walker Art Center, USA

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

afternoon

Designing Interactive Space

Next Generation Distributed Collaborative Spaces
Larry Friedlander, Stanford Learning Lab, USA

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

afternoon

Information Policy for the Web

Developing Information Policies for the Web
Michael Shapiro, USA

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

afternoon

Making Accessible Sites & the ADA

Universal Access: Designing Web Pages for the Hearing- and Visually-Impaired
Jim Angus, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, USA

1:30 PM-
5:00 PM

afternoon

Interfaces

Museum Web site design strategies
Slavko Milekic, The University of the Arts, USA