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MUSE museum multimedia study group

MUSE museum multimedia study group Conferences A meeting in New York City on March 11 brought together repre- sentatives of the twelve museums and museum associations participating in an informal study of multimedia licensing issues with expert advisors and representatives of commercial interests, who have been attempting to use museum images and data in publications or provide access to it through online services. The face to face meeting built on results of a survey ques- tionnaire which the museums had already completed describing their needs and concerns. Institutions represented included .the American Federation of Arts, American Museum of Natural History, Erie County Historical Society, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Museum Trustee Association, National Gallery of Art, Pierpont Morgan Library, Shelburne Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery. The Brooklyn Museum, which is also a member of the study group, was unable to attend. The meeting was opened by Jane Lytle, producer with MUSE, which she described as a young, non-profit organization devoted to video and film documentation of art, which was spun off of the film and television office of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She explained MUSE's interest in rights by providing an example of the problems http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives and Museum Informatics Springer Journals

MUSE museum multimedia study group

Archives and Museum Informatics , Volume 8 (1): 4 – Mar 1, 1994

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1994 Archives & Museum Informatics
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1007/BF02802049
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Abstract

Conferences A meeting in New York City on March 11 brought together repre- sentatives of the twelve museums and museum associations participating in an informal study of multimedia licensing issues with expert advisors and representatives of commercial interests, who have been attempting to use museum images and data in publications or provide access to it through online services. The face to face meeting built on results of a survey ques- tionnaire which the museums had already completed describing their needs and concerns. Institutions represented included .the American Federation of Arts, American Museum of Natural History, Erie County Historical Society, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Museum Trustee Association, National Gallery of Art, Pierpont Morgan Library, Shelburne Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery. The Brooklyn Museum, which is also a member of the study group, was unable to attend. The meeting was opened by Jane Lytle, producer with MUSE, which she described as a young, non-profit organization devoted to video and film documentation of art, which was spun off of the film and television office of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She explained MUSE's interest in rights by providing an example of the problems

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Archives and Museum InformaticsSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1994

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