Museums and the Web
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The annual Museums and the Web international conference has been organized by Archives & Museums Informatics each Spring in North America since 1997:
- MW1997, March 16–19, 1997 — Los Angeles, California, USA
- MW1998, April 22–25, 1998 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- MW1999, March 11–14, 1999 — New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- MW2000, April 16–19, 2000 — Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- MW2001, March 14–17, 2001 — Seattle, Washington, USA
- MW2002, April 17–20, 2002 — Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- MW2003, March 19–22, 2003 — Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
- MW2004, March 31 – April 3, 2004 — Arlington, Virginia / Washington DC, USA
- MW2005, April 13–17, 2005 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- MW2006, March 22–25, 2006 — Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- MW2007, April 11–14, 2007 — San Francisco, California, USA
- MW2008, April 8-12, 2008 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The conference considers the interdisciplinary museological field of how museums and their users can benefit from the use of the World Wide Web. All papers from the conferences are freely available on the web.
Museums and the Web also includes annual Best of the Web awards for museum-related websites in a number of different categories, as well as an overall winner.
[edit] See also
- ICHIM (International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting)
- EVA Conferences
- Wikipedia as a conference paper source
[edit] External links
- Museums and Wikipedia, Jonathan Bowen and Jim Angus, MW2006
- Museum Documentation and Wikipedia.de: Possibilities, opportunities and advantages for scholars and museums, Thomas Tunsch, MW2007