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__NOTOC__ Archives & Museum Informatics is a company based in Toronto, Canada (and previously Pittsburgh, USA), that organizes conferences, and undertakes consulting, publishing and training in the field of cultural heritage, especially for museums. Archives & Museum Informatics is led by David Bearman and Jennifer Trant. The latter is Editor-in-Chief of the associated ''Archives and Museum Informatics'' journal published by Springer.〔( Archives and Museum Informatics ), SpringerLink, 5 April 2002.〕 The company organizes the annual ''Museums and the Web'' and ICHIM (''International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting'') conferences. It publishes conference proceedings, educational materials, research reports and articles. It organizes workshops and seminars on the management of electronic records, virtual libraries and archives, multimedia and interactive publishing, intellectual property management and electronic information standards. Residential seminars are organized on Grindstone Island, Big Rideau Lake, in the Rideau Canal System. The company offers consultancy for archives, museums, libraries and cultural heritage organizations relating to information technology issues. As a member of the ''steve.museum'' steering committee, Archives & Museum Informatics is spearheading an experiment in art museum digital image cataloging by allowing the public to introduce new search-terms to the formal catalog. ==Museums and the Web== (詳細はInteractivity comes of age: Museums and the World Wide Web ), ''Museum International'', 51(4):20–24, 1999. 〕〔Online: Museums and the Web 2003 conference. ''New Heritage'', 03.03, June 2003.〕 The conference considers the interdisciplinary museological field of how museums and their users can benefit from the use of the World Wide Web. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Archives & Museum Informatics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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