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            Museums and the Web 2000
              April 16-19, 2000
          Minneaoplis, Minnesota, USA

           program now online at
        http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000

Thousands of cultural heritage institutions are now on the web,
offering programs and sharing information. But museums, libraries,
archives, academics and educators have much to learn about what makes
web sites successful. And there is lots to be gained from a dialog
among users and creators of cultural information online. To
facilitate this exchange of information, Archives & Museum
Informatics organizes an annual international conference devoted
exclusively to Museums and the Web.

MW2000 offers an international perspective; speakers and delegates
from over 20 countries were represented last year in New Orleans. The
full program for MW2000, including paper abstracts and speaker
biographies, is now available at (http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/).
Before the conference begins, full papers will be on the web so that
speakers can highlight major issues and allow more time for active
discussion. About 150 papers given at three previous MW conferences
are still available online.


WORKSHOPS
Full and half day workshops precede the conference on April 16, and allow
in depth exploration of topics and themes. If you are just venturing out
onto the net or are a seasoned cybersurfer, there is a workshop for you. A
Pre-conference tour on April 15 allows a limited number of people to
get  a first hand look at award-winning web development studios in
Minneapolis and St. Paul.


PROGRAM
Speakers from around the world will present papers on the entire process of
web implementation. During the 3 days of the conference, beginners
and veterans can explore themes including: design & development,
implementation, evaluation, site promotion, education, societal
issues, research, museology and curation. Sessions, papers, panels
and up-close mini-workshops explore theory and practice. The Exhibit
Hall features hot tools, techniques and services. Demonstrations of
museum web sites will let you meet and question designers and
implementers of some of the coolest museums on the web.


DEMONSTRATIONS
There's still space in the MW2000 Demonstration Hall. If you've got a
hot new feature on your site, and you'd like a chance to show it off
to your friends and colleagues, visit
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/demos/ and make your proposal to
demonstrate. The deadline is February 15, 2000.


BEST OF THE WEB
Once again, an international panel of judges will award the Best of
the Web, to the museum or heritage site that best uses the web to
meet its mission. Visit http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/best/ to
nominate your favourite site for consideration. (Judges are not
eligible to win awards.)


JUST THE FACTS

        MW2000
        April 16-19, 2000

        Hyatt Regency Hotel
        1300 Nicollet Mall
        Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

        Great hotel rate of $109 (per room per night)

        http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/


REGISTER ONLINE
Full registration information is available at
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/register/ You can register online or print
out a form and return it to us. Early registration rates are
available until January 15, 2000.


NEED TO KNOW MORE?
Email [log in to unmask] with any questions about Museums and the
Web.


Best wishes for a bug-free Year 2000. See you in Minneapolis!

jennifer and David
________
J. Trant and D. Bearman                 [log in to unmask]
Co-Chairs, Museums and the Web          Minneapolis, Minnesota
Archives & Museum Informatics           April 16-19 1999
2008 Murray Ave, Suite D                http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/
Pittsburgh, PA 15217                    phone +1 412 422 8530
USA                                     fax +1 412 422 8594
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