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Museum Computer Network <http://www.mcn.edu/>  November 5 - 8
It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the 31st annual meeting of the
Museum Computer Network. MCN2003: "Balancing Museum Technology and
Transformation" <http://www.mcn.edu/Mcn2003/index.html>  takes place in Las
Vegas, Nevada from November 5 through the 8th.

Workshops, Sessions and More
Register online at www.mcn.edu <http://www.mcn.edu>  to participate in four
days of workshops, sessions and free-form discussions delving into every
aspect of cultural heritage information management. Whether you're trying to
develop an Intellectual Property policy for your institution, learn about
the latest imaging technology from industry leaders, or explore the
possibilities of building integrated library/museum/archival systems, this
is the place to be. The MCN meeting is where museum technologists go to get
the information they need and build the bridges they want to other
professionals in the cultural heritage arena. Learn about the new
technologies available and then see them in our tightly-focused Exhibition
Hall.

Balancing Museum Technology and Transformation
As a challenging economic year for all, especially those of us in the museum
and cultural heritage sector draws to a close, we want you to join us in
looking ahead to a brighter future. In keeping with our theme we've asked
our contributors to look at how the technology we're busy implementing is
changing the way we work, how our institutions are being transformed by
those technologies and how that transformation can be managed. We're
offering a program that is both diverse and comprehensive.
Go Off the Wall and Online, too
We know travel budgets are tight so we've teamed up with the Northeast
Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) to offer something special: MCN 2003 is
immediately preceded by the NEDCC's "Off the Wall and Online" workshop
<http://www.nedcc.org/owolnv/owol1.htm> . If you're planning to attend the
NEDCC workshop, you can get MCN member rates for the MCN meeting.
Register Online
You can learn all about the program and more on the MCN website, including
information on sessions, presenters, workshops, travel and lodging.
And for the first time, you can register for the MCN meeting online using
our secure form <http://www.mcn.edu/Mcn2003/confmain/index.html> .
Don't delay - Early registration ends September 15th -- browse over to
www.mcn.edu <http://www.mcn.edu>  and register today!
___________________________________
Chuck Patch
President, Museum Computer Network
www.mcn.edu <www.mcn.edu>


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