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The proposal of greatest interest was one called Humanity 2000, one that
would demonstrate networked digital libraries, museums, archives and
galleries of the G7 countries. A number of North American organizations,
including CIMI, were involved in varying degrees in the planning and
preparation of a proposal led by the French company Telesystems. As far as
I can tell that proposal fell apart after a planning meeting in Brussels at
the end of January.
The Getty was the only US cultural heritage organization I know of who sent
a representative to the Jan planning meeting.
I have background information on Humanity 2000 but it is a very long
document. Contact me directly if you're interested and I'll send you a
copy. You could also get it directly from the author Dominique Delouis at
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John Perkins
CIMI Project
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 02:50:27 GMT
From: "R. Murphy" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: G7 Summit on the Information Society
"Diane M. Zorich" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> For those interested in the G-7 Summit on the Information Society, (taking
> place now in Brussels) summations, transcripts and articles from the
> meetings are being made available at the following WWW site (on Feb 24 @
> approx noon PST):
Speaking of which, is anyone on the list involved? I read through
todays posts and there was some mention of museums and galleries being
included.
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> Diane M. Zorich Email: [log in to unmask]
> Consultant Phone/Fax 619 632-0476
> The Getty Art History Information Program
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In the future will everyone work for the Getty...?
Robbin Murphy
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