MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories

Archives & Museum Informatics

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Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories

Attila Suhajda

Archaeologist & Computer Programmer, Ministry of Culture and Education

Attila Suhajda was born in 1964. He completed degrees in classical and prehistoric archaeology and computer programming at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in 1992. His first job was at the Computer Department of the Hungarian National Museum. From 1995 he has been the informatical advisor to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Education, where he initiated the MA.M.A (Hungarian Museums Database) project in 1996. He has played a dominant role in the establishment of the informatic systems of Hungarian museums. He has written a number of articles about the computerisation of the museums object inventory and he organised the "Future of our past" conference series. Major projects included the development of multimedia inventory systems for the Hungarian National Museum and the Hungarian Museum of Ethnography and development of a special graphical thesaurus system for the museum objects.

Attila will present Open the Gates to the Virtual Visitors! (The M.A.M.A.-Hungarian Museums Database-Project).


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