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Jim Angus <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:38:34 -0400
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Blog.MuseoTech.Net <http://blog.museotech.net/> is a new blog with an
emphasis on museum technology and social media.  And because I'm also a
museum educator, there will often be a focus on education.  If you've little
interest in museum technology, Web 2.0 or social media, move on to your next
email.  If you are a museum technologist and would like to join the
MuseoTech network
<http://www.museotech.net/museotechnetwork-linkedingroup>(a LinkedIn
group) or are interested in becoming an author on the MuseoTech
blog, please contact me.  And now for the story...

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Fair-warning... this is a straw man topic. I began by making the
overly-haughty provocation on a web 3.0 (I guess?) enabled space, "*Before
we, the self-appointed 'committee of the whole,' get too unwieldy in scope
and participants to actually communally-generate useful, shared tools, can
we establish a representative subcommittee who can recommend initiatives
back to the group at large and potentially commit the resources of our
respective institutions to a central pool?" *In response, I was asked how I
would recommend bridging Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 communities. Implicit in this
question, I think, was the assumption that Web 3.0 community was a more
appropriate sphere for cultural organizations (the "authorities") than Web
2.0 (everybody else, including authorities in mufti)...

Read more...<http://blog.museotech.net/2008/03/is-there-divide-between-web-20-and-web.html>

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Posted By Bruce Falk to
MuseoTech<http://blog.museotech.net/2008/03/is-there-divide-between-web-20-and-web.html>at
3/26/2008 10:25:00 PM

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