This expert panel discusses ideas on web2.0 publishing by museums, archives, companies and institutions.
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Lynda Kelly, Head of Audience Research at the Australian Museum, Sydney and initiator of the Museum3.0 community refers to their 'exhibition development blog experiment' for a project All About Evil "Start developing your content on the web in conjunction with your audiences, then use it in a physical exhibition. That excites me as we no longer need to go the oth
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Minister Plasterk of Education, Culture and Science: "No free admission to museums for children. The plan of EUR 5,4mil would only be enough for 2 years. Let the museums invest in their websites, because young parents often choose their outings using the internet".
This is precisely the point that CollectShow makes! Let's see how we can mobilise the museum professionals to spread the word. Continue
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