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Digital Repatriation Forum Ning

After returning from the National Digital Forum in New Zealand I was struck by the diverse responses to this subject and thought it could be good to start an online discussion about digital…Continue

Tags: sensitive, rights, standards, objects, culturally

Started Mar 12, 2010

Content Creation and Delivery in Museums
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This is a bit of a follow on from an earlier discussion thread on the importance of enhancing curatorial work-flow. It seems to me that the issue of efficient knowledge creation systems is often…Continue

Tags: Flickr, Facebook, nings, twitter, youtube

Started this discussion. Last reply by geoff barker Dec 11, 2009.

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geoff barker commented on Angelina Russo's event INTERCOM 2012
"I have to attend a photo symposium that week in Melbourne but would like to try to make it for the first day."
Jun 15, 2012
Angelina Russo commented on geoff barker's blog post All Coherence Gone? The Future of Museums
"Hi Geoff In many ways these are similar problems to those faced by print publishers and television. When content is free, easy to access and plentiful, what role do established organisations play? I remain convinced that the way we can use…"
Oct 18, 2011
Lynda Kelly commented on geoff barker's blog post All Coherence Gone? The Future of Museums
"Thnx for posting Geoff. It's very relevant  to some of the things I'll be talking about at ICTOP next week."
Oct 17, 2011
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All Coherence Gone? The Future of Museums

 And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out, The sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's witCan well direct him where to look for it.And freely men confess that this world's spent,When in the planets and the firmamentThey seek so many new; they see that thisIs crumbled out again to his…See More
Oct 16, 2011
geoff barker replied to Angelina Russo's discussion Changes to ning - a possible way forward - please give us your feedback!
"- perhaps a space on the site pages could be made into a link to ask for donations to the network and at the same time be used to illustrate how much has been collected towards the next years fees?"
May 18, 2010
geoff barker replied to Angelina Russo's discussion Changes to ning - a possible way forward - please give us your feedback!
"Personally I am a little concerned about creating hierarchies which gives those who can afford to pay more bandwidth and media space than others. I'm running a few different nings from the local scouts group to museum related ones and will have…"
May 18, 2010

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All Coherence Gone? The Future of Museums

 

And new philosophy calls all in doubt,

The element of fire is quite put out,

The sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's wit

Can well direct him where to look for it.

And freely men confess that this world's spent,

When in the planets and the firmament

They seek so…

Continue

Posted on October 16, 2011 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments

Museum Sector & Climate Change Interventions - Workshop Compost

Based on the Hot Science Global Citizens ARC Linkage Project workshop 10-11 December 2009 – preliminary results of 1500 Australian interviews and 600 United States discussed over 2 days.



From the Statistics – Fiona Cameron, Carolyn Meehan, Ben Dibley, Brett Neilson, Bob Hodge, Scott East, Juan Salazar, David Karoly and Ben Parr - Climate Change… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2009 at 1:15pm — 2 Comments

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