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Started this discussion. Last reply by Vincent Roman Nov 30, 2009.

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Jonathan Cooper replied to Angelina Russo's discussion Changes to ning - a possible way forward - please give us your feedback!
"I'm still a bit of a lurker, so maybe paying $45 pa would encourage me to be more active. ;-)"
Jun 7, 2010
Jonathan Cooper replied to Robin Boast's discussion Do we need labels now that we have social media? in the group Engaging with Social Media in Museums
"The situation is obviously different in an archaeology museum. In the art museum I work in, our labels are normally just in this format: Artist-name Country/ies + lifespan Title date-created (if known) Medium Accession-number or Collection (if not…"
Mar 24, 2010
Jonathan Cooper replied to Robin Boast's discussion Do we need labels now that we have social media? in the group Engaging with Social Media in Museums
"I guess it depends on what you regard as "pertinent contextual information about why the object is in the gallery" and "all this other information". And what's the connection with social media? Aren't you just talking…"
Mar 23, 2010
Vincent Roman replied to Jonathan Cooper's discussion Bulk email service (for e-newsletters)
"The real advantage of using a service such a campaign monitor or vertical response from a technical standpoint is that they will tick all the check boxes in terms of making sure their servers and domains are not tarnished and flagged as spammers by…"
Nov 30, 2009
K Landon replied to Jonathan Cooper's discussion Bulk email service (for e-newsletters)
"We use Vertical Response. They offer non-profits 10,000 emails a month (for free), which is more than sufficient for our needs. They've been great. It was easy to set up, it's easy to use, and they provide all sorts of tracking."
Nov 18, 2009
Seb Chan replied to Jonathan Cooper's discussion Bulk email service (for e-newsletters)
"Everything costs - even the free stuff. The good thing about paying for bulk email is that it forces you to prioritise database cleanups and the removal of people who don't read your spam. It also starts to engender a mindset that focusses on…"
Nov 8, 2009
Jonathan Cooper replied to Jonathan Cooper's discussion Bulk email service (for e-newsletters)
"Hi Seb, Thanks for the advice. Campaign Monitor seems to do everything we need - very elegantly. The only thing is they charge (a fair bit, relatively speaking) per email, and this would make each of our mail-outs quite expensive. We're getting…"
Nov 8, 2009
Seb Chan replied to Jonathan Cooper's discussion Bulk email service (for e-newsletters)
"We use Campaign Master (http://www.campaignmaster.com.au/) now which is good and can be handled entirely by the marketing team. Campaign Monitor (http://www.campaignmonitor.com/) is very good if you want to have a lot of control over design etc. We…"
Nov 4, 2009

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Google Earth zooms into masterpieces at The Prado, Spain

The Sydney Morning Herald published an article today about Google's experiment with The Prado, in Madrid, using the Google Earth application to zoom into 14 of the museum's old master paintings to an amazing degree. Visitors can "crawl across" the surface of the painting and fill their screen with a single brushstroke or fissure. The writer, Richard Jinman talked to me on the phone… Continue

Posted on January 15, 2009 at 9:35pm — 1 Comment

Some future trends for the Internet and museums - The video

I gave (an updated version of) my presentation, "Some future trends for the Internet and museums" - including a discussion of myVirtualGallery - at the Museum & Gallery Services Queensland seminar, Creative Uses of the Collection on 11 Sep 2008.



M&GSQ have posted video and audio of all… Continue

Posted on December 17, 2008 at 12:00pm

Some future trends for the Internet and museums

I was part of a panel at a seminar - "Collections and the Web: Audiences, Content and Technologies" - organised by CAN (Collections Australia Network) on Tuesday, 27 May: "Future Trends". I began with a short presentation in which I attempted to plot a number of future possibilities in terms of probability and desirability:

  • Spam to increase (almost certain), which may lead to...
  • The total collapse of email, as we now…
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Posted on May 29, 2008 at 11:00am — 10 Comments

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At 9:23pm on March 25, 2008, Lynda Kelly said…
hey jonathan, yet another site!! welcome and be interested to see what you think.
At 11:02pm on March 25, 2008, Jonathan Cooper said…
I'm going to claim "Museum 4.0" now! ;-) Seriously, it looks great, thanks.
By the way, I have just created a Facebook profile page for the AGNSW (in preparation for participating in the Brooklyn Museum's ArtShare project): . Maybe you'd like to become a fan. ;-) Actually, I notice you've created one for "Dinosaurs at the Australian Museum" - which I've just become a fan of - but not for the A.M. generally. How come?
At 12:24pm on May 28, 2008, Renae Mason said…
Hi Jonathon - loved your slides yesterday! You should post them here to the group :)
At 11:39am on May 29, 2008, Jonathan Cooper said…
Thanks, Renae. Basically I only had one slide, plus a couple of example screenshots. So, I have just posted my notes - in point form - plus the final, messy looking plot.
At 11:20am on June 3, 2008, Lynda Kelly said…
Hey Jonathan. We're running a seminar here on 23 July (I have posted it as an event on this site). I was goingh to talk about M&W but I reckon it'd be better if you came and gave the same talk on trends you gave at CAN?? I think AM staff are a bit sick of me!!
What do you think about that?? We'd really love to have you. The seminar is at lunchtime - 12.30-1.30 in our Theatrette.
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