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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1989 Archives & Museum Informatics
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1007/BF02875885
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Abstract

export. What this has generated is a number of archivists who have become increasingly involved with the intricacies of the external requirements to the point where their careers are becoming devoted to ELECTRIFYING MUSEUMS! the study of those requirements. If more than 50% of their time, writings, and public The Hawaii Museum Association lectures are spent on the subject of MARC sponsored two intensive days of conference tags, communication protocols, and data preceded by a one day workshop on formats, I would say that they have left the "electrifying museums" by automation, company of REAL archivists and have March 30-April 1. The pre-conference joined the ranks of what we might label workshop, taught by David Bearman of technarchivists. As I said earlier, we need Archives & Museum Informatics, was them, but we do not all have to join them devoted to planning for automation of a or feel insecure that we do not have the museum. Following a brief introduction to intricate knowledge of the technology that the state of museum automation, Bearman they do. broke the group into pairs to elicit initial statements of requirements, and then Fortunately, our days can still be spent worked with increasingly larger

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Archives and Museum InformaticsSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1989

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