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Review of Museums and the Web 1998: Proceedings

Review of Museums and the Web 1998: Proceedings 152 JEREMY REES 1. Content Over 60 Papers by over 150 museum (and other) professionals in 20 countries were presented at the Conference, the majority of which are included on the CD-ROM. This provides a wealth of material, well peppered with hypertext links to relevant web sites. There is a useful listing of organisations who attended the conference, most with hypertext links to their corporate web sites. For some (technical?) reason this list is on-line, rather than on the CD-ROM and with hypertext links to the web sites. Sensibly, a follow-on gives a hypertext link to on-line information and call for papers for the 1999 conference and an on-line order form for Proceedings of the 1997 conference. The CD-ROM was made available in time for the Conference so, despite an editing which introduces the past tense suggesting, as does the “last updated” date, that the CD-ROM was produced after the Conference, the opportunity to provide any overviews of the Conference (ideally from several different standpoints) has been lost. Disappointingly this has also meant that a number of the full papers are missing because they had not been made available by the Speakers to meet the CD- ROM deadline before http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives and Museum Informatics Springer Journals

Review of Museums and the Web 1998: Proceedings

Archives and Museum Informatics , Volume 12 (2) – Oct 14, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Computer Science; Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory; Document Preparation and Text Processing; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Library Science; Arts
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1023/A:1009036718441
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Abstract

152 JEREMY REES 1. Content Over 60 Papers by over 150 museum (and other) professionals in 20 countries were presented at the Conference, the majority of which are included on the CD-ROM. This provides a wealth of material, well peppered with hypertext links to relevant web sites. There is a useful listing of organisations who attended the conference, most with hypertext links to their corporate web sites. For some (technical?) reason this list is on-line, rather than on the CD-ROM and with hypertext links to the web sites. Sensibly, a follow-on gives a hypertext link to on-line information and call for papers for the 1999 conference and an on-line order form for Proceedings of the 1997 conference. The CD-ROM was made available in time for the Conference so, despite an editing which introduces the past tense suggesting, as does the “last updated” date, that the CD-ROM was produced after the Conference, the opportunity to provide any overviews of the Conference (ideally from several different standpoints) has been lost. Disappointingly this has also meant that a number of the full papers are missing because they had not been made available by the Speakers to meet the CD- ROM deadline before

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Published: Oct 14, 2004

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