Subject: PROPOSAL DEADLINES: Museums and the Web; ICHIM '99
David Green (david@ninch.org)
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 23:22:20 -0500
Message-Id: <v04011707b218bb43a4d9@[207.223.181.183]> Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 23:22:20 -0500 To: ninch-announce@cni.org From: David Green <david@ninch.org> Subject: PROPOSAL DEADLINES: Museums and the Web; ICHIM '99
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
September 6, 1998
CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION:
MUSEUMS & THE WEB 1999: DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 30, 1998
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE INFORMATICS MEETING (ICHIM)
DEADLINE NOVEMBER 30, 1998
Below are two calls for participation with upcoming deadlines. MUSEUMS &
THE WEB, 1999, will be held in New Orleans, March 11-14. Proposals for
papers, on-line activities, and workshops on Web-related issues for
museums, archives, libraries and other cultural heritage institutions are
invited by the deadline of September 30, 1998.
The 1999 INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE INFORMATICS MEETING (ICHIM) will
be in Washington, DC, September 23-26. Proposals must address methods of
access to cultural heritage information, with specific attention to the
interaction between users, information resources and providers. The
deadline is November 30, 1998.
David Green
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***** Museums and the Web 1999 *****
***** New Orleans, Louisiana, USA *****
***** March 11-14, 1999 *****
***** http:/www.archimuse.com/mw99 *****
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (note deadline extension)
Proposals are invited for the Third Annual Museums and the Web Conference.
The 1998 conference in Toronto attracted over 450 attendees to hear 100
presenters from 20 countries. (Conference papers are still online at
http://www.archimuse.com/mw98/.)
The deadline for proposals, papers, on-line activities, and workshops has
been extended from August 31, to September 30, 1998. (Note that Proposals
received earlier will be given preference.) All proposals are subject to
peer review by the Museums and the Web Program Committee; papers will be
selected on the basis of the quality of the abstract. Selected speakers
will be notified by October 15. Full papers are required by January 15,
1999. Papers will be published. All speakers must register for the meeting,
and are eligible for a 50% discount.
Proposals for demonstrations (informal opportunities to show features of a
site without an explicit thesis) will be accepted until December 31, 1998
and are not subject to the peer review process.
Proposals must address Web-related issues for museums, archives, libraries
and other cultural heritage institutions.
Topics of interest include:
Social
* Applications of the Web by Museums
* Web Publication of Museum Content
* Use Of Museum Webs in Schools and Education
* New Ways of Reaching Old, and New Communities
* Evaluation of Web Programs
Organizational
* Internal Management of a Web Presence
* Multi-Institutional Ventures
* Sales, Advertising and Editorial Control
* Contracting Development and Maintenance
Technical
* Database Publishing
* Multi-media and webcasting
* New standards, protocols and tools
* Interface design and beyond
Proposal Format
All proposals must include the name, job title, institution, address,
phone, fax and email for the presenter. In an Abstract of at least a
paragraph (max. 500 words), summarize the thesis of the presentation, and
cite relevant URLs.
E-mail proposals to: mw99@archimuse.com
Museums and the Web is organized by Archives & Museum Informatics.
Conference Co-Chairs, David Bearman and Jennifer Trant.
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International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting (ICHIM)
Sept. 23-26, 1999: Washington, DC
<http://www.archimuse.com/ichim99/>
Call for Participation: DEADLINE NOVEMBER 30, 1998
Paper proposals are invited for the Fifth ICHIM Conference (formerly known
as the International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums).
Since its beginning in 1991 with a strict focus on interactivity, ICHIM has
broadened its scope to include the full range of issues having to do with
Cultural Heritage Informatics. The 1997 ICHIM conference at Le Louvre in
Paris, attracted over 650 attendees from 25 countries.
<www.archimuse.com/ichim97>.
Proposals will be accepted until November 30, 1998. All papers are subject
to critical peer review and will be judged on the basis of the quality of
the abstract. Selected speakers will be notified by December 15, 1998. Full
papers are required by May 15, 1999. Papers will be published. All speakers
must register for the meeting.
Proposals must address methods of access to cultural heritage information,
with specific attention to the interaction between users, information
resources and providers.
Topics of interest include:
SOCIAL
Impact of Information Technology on Existing Institutions
Authenticity and Quality in Cultural Heritage Information
Outreach and New Modes of Communication
Public Policy and International Issues
ORGANIZATIONAL
New Institutional Models
Economic and Political Issues
Collaborations, Partnerships & Income Production
TECHNICAL
Converging Technologies Implications
Methods for Promoting Interactivity
Presentation and Display Standards
Dissemination and Access Methods
Proposals must include speaker's name, job title, institution, address,
phone, fax and email, and explain the thesis of the proposed presentation
in a full abstract.
Email proposals to: ichim99@archimuse.com
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J. Trant jtrant@archimuse.com
Co-Chair www.archimuse.com/mw99/
Museums and the Web
Archives & Museum Informatics
5501 Walnut St., Suite 203 ph. + 1-412-683-9775
Pittsburgh, PA USA 15232 fax + 1-412-683-7366
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David L. Green
Executive Director
NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE
21 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington DC 20036
www-ninch.cni.org
david@cni.org
202/296-5346 202/872-0884 fax
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