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based economy towards an more information based ser- vice structure. Canadian Heritage Information Net- That shift is effected by global orientation where it is work Technology Assessment Studies found to be a better cost strategy to transfer new technol- and Interactive Projects ogy product manufacture to the second and third worlds. Most products are invented, designed and tested in North by Frederick Granger, Project Leader, Chin TAC America yet are manufactured or assem- embled in lower wage earning regions of the world. This continued change 1. MUSEUMS ARTIFACTS AND INFORMATION has radically altered our economic structure. Our social fabric has been permanently redirected. Where factories In the recent past the museum community has been ex- once stood international trading and consulting firms now pressing an new second generation level of questions that conduct new businesses. This process has made obsolete involve databases of artifacts. The first level where we dis- many of the once familiar objects of our lifestyles. cuss computers for collections management information, has been thoroughly debated. In many cases solutions Museums are now by almost salvage programmes, have either been found or are being investigated by well engaged in quickly gathering the wealth of historical qualified
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 1, 1992
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