by Brian Kelly | Apr 27, 2007 | Blog, mw2007
The Museums and the Web 2007 conference was the first time I’ve use a blog to record and share my thoughts on the sessions. I found that it did require more concentration than I’d expected – and on a couple of occasions I missed sessions in order to...
by Brian Kelly | Apr 25, 2007 | Blog, mw2007
The Business Opportunities blog contains a post on How much is your blog worth? The answer for this blog is given below: My blog is worth $34,436.94. How much is your blog worth? Another gimmick, similar to the Are You an A-List Bloglebrity? tool described in the...
by Brian Kelly | Apr 24, 2007 | Accessibility, Events, mw2007
Papers from the Museums and the Web 2007 conference are available online on the MW 2007 Web site. That’s great – but are the papers accessible, one might ask. And are they available in a variety of formats, to suit the end users preferences –...
by Brian Kelly | Apr 23, 2007 | Blog, Events, mw2007
As described by Nate Schroedr the session at the Museums and the Web 2007 conference on Radical Trust: The state of the museum blogosphere by Sebastian Chan and Jim Spadaccini, was “One of the most anticipated sessions of the conference for me — and more than a...
by Brian Kelly | Apr 19, 2007 | Blog, Events, mw2007
I mentioned recently that one of the sessions at the Museums and the Web 2007 conference I found very useful was entitled”Radical Trust: State of the Museum Blogosphere”. I have to admit that when I decided to attend the session, I was rather confused by...
by Brian Kelly | Apr 18, 2007 | Events, mw2007, Semantic Web
Background The Arts and Humanities Research Council funded a Thinktank with the remit to engage with a variety of experts on the potential for making use of the Semantic Web in a museum’s context. I attended the launch meeting and the final meeting of the group....
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