Museums and the Web 1999

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Published: March 1999.

Speakers

Thomas Hofmann

AMOL Coordination Unit
The Powerhouse Museum
500 Harris Street
Ultimo NSW
2007 Australia
Email: thomash@amol.org.au
http://amol.org.au

Thomas Hofmann has previously worked for market leading companies in manufacturing, market research and video games sectors. He joined AMOL in March 1998 as a technical producer. In this role he is responsible for all technical issues related to the AMOL web site and information architecture. With the arrival of the World Wide Web in 1994 Thomas applied skills acquired in software development, along with his knowledge in industrial design, to deliver high quality web applications. In 1997 he completed his masters thesis on "Interactive Learning with the Internet".

Thomas presented a close up look at Search Engines Are Not Rocket Science - A Look at Current Search Engine Technology
Thomas presented Implementing the Dublin Core for Museums