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MUSEUM COMPUTER NETWORK
Access for All:
Integrating Cultural Heritage, Media and Technology
October 27-30, 1999
Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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THE ENTIRE PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION CAN BE ACCESSED
THROUGH THE MCN WEB SITE AT http://www.mcn.edu.
Pre-Conference Workshops
Wednesday, October 27, 1999
Full Day Workshops
9pm-4pm Digital Access to Cultural Heritage Resources:Implementing
the Dublin Core in Museums
Angela Spinazze, ATSPIN Consulting
Jay Hoffman, Managing Director, Gallery Systems.
9am-4pm Strategic Information Management for Museums in the 21st
Century
Jennifer Trant & David Bearman, Partners, Archives &
Museum Informatics
9am-4pm Try this at home: Strategies for Implementing Standards
Elisa Lanzi and Susanne Warren, Partners, Lanzi/Warren
Associates
9am-4:30pm QuickTime Virtual Reality in Cultural Heritage Presentation
James Devine , Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery,University
of Glasgow, Scotland
Andrew MacDonald, Dept. Computing Science, University of
Glasgow, Scotland
9am-Noon Managing Those Donors! Museum Patron Membership and
Development Management
Sharona Justman, Director, Rubenstein/Justman Management
Consultants
Gary Rubenstein, Director, Rubenstein/Justman Management
Consultants
9am-Noon Rapid Prototyping of Multimedia Applications in a Museum
Setting
Slavko Milekic, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Of Cognitive Science &
Digital Interface Design, University of the Arts,
Philadelphia
Afternoon Workshops
1:30am-4:30pm Designing Educational Programs for Museums using Technology
Sarah Wilton Shor, Principal Consultant, Obelisk, LLC
1:30pm-4:30pm Building a Methodology to Evaluate your Web Site
John Chadwick, Ed.D., Research Associate, Institute for
Learning Innovation
Conference Programs
Thursday, October 28, 1999
9am-10:30am Keynote:
Designing for the Dedicated Visitor and the Visit without
Walls
Jamie McKenzie, Editor, "From Now On - The Educational
Technology Journal"
11am-12:30pm The Reluctant Learner: Making New Technologies Attractive
with Fresh Approaches to Design and to Professional
Development
Jamie McKenzie, Editor, From Now OnÐThe Education
Technology Journal
11am-12:30pm Telecommunications Usage Policies in Museums
Sandy Moore, Network Administrator, Toledo Museum of Art
Christine Bostick, MIS Director, Oregon Historical Society
Danielle Rathier, Chief, Information Technology and
Systems, National Gallery of Canada
Diane Ryan, Chicago Historical Society
11am-12:30pm The Last Expression: Art From Auschwitz
David Mickenberg, Director, Block Museum of Art,
Northwestern University
Bill Parod, Academic Technologies, Nothwestern University
2pm-3:30pm Distance Learning: Two Innovative Applications
Julie Bishop, Business Development Manager, NTT Multimedia
Communications Laboratories, Inc.
Yoichi Kato, Executive Director, Interactive Communications
Group, NTT Multimedia Communications Laboratories, Inc.
2pm-3:30pm Life After Bridgeman?: The Bridgeman vs. Corel Case and
the Future of Museum Images
Amalyah Keshet, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Barry Szczesny, Esq., Assistant Director, Government and
Public Affairs, American Association of Museums
Tyler Ochoa, Whittier Law School
Diane Zorich, Museum Information Management Consultant
2pm-3:30pm Data Standards and Anthropological Collections Management
Kevin De Vorsey, Systems Analyst, Department of
Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History
Debbie Schaefer-Jacobs, Collections Documentation
Specialist, National Museum of American History,
Smithsonian Institution
Marlene Martin, Managing Editor, Human Relations Area
Files, Inc., Electronic Publications
William Poe, Collections Information Manager, National
Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution
4pm-5:30pm Kids, Museums, and Technology: New Media to Enhance Field
Experiences
Tina Littlejohn, Trails Project Director, Kansas City, MO
Schools
Shirley Baxter, National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive
Center
Connie Gray, Trails Project Materials Liaison Ronda Fritz,
Teacher, North Powder School District
Keri Smith, Superintendent of Schools, North Powder School
District
4pm-5:30pm Web Applications
Peter Siegel, AMNH
Andrew McDonald
Jim Devine
4pm-5:30pm Finding Museum Resources on the Web: A Report on the CIMI
Dublin Core Metadata Test Project
Angela Spinazze, ATSPIN consulting, USA
Steven Kimbrough, Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania
Friday, October 29, 1999
9am-10:30am Extending an Exhibition's Impact: Two Dynamic Approaches
Kevin Walker, Senior Software Designer, Exhibitions
Department, American Museum of Natural History
Joseph Stein, Exhibition Software Designer, AMNH
James Stoop, Animator, AMNH
9am-10:30am Data SecurityÑHow Tight is your Data?
Sharona Justman, Operations Management,Rubenstein/Justman
Management Consultants
Gary Rubenstein, Information Technology,Rubenstein/Justman
Management Consultants
Christine Bostick, MIS Director, Oregon Historical Society
J. Mark Ferguson, Information Technology, Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation
9am-10:30am Innovations in Access
Susanne Warren, Partner, Lanzi/Warren Associates
Steven Kimbrough, The Wharton School University of
Pennsylvania
Judy Gradwohl, Director, Smithsonian Without Walls
Donald H. Sanders, President, Learning Sites, Inc.
11:00am-12:30pm Buyer Beware: How to Get the Collection Management System
You Need
Jim Fox, Manager - Technology Assessment, Canadian Heritage
Information Network
Greg Spurgeon, Documentation Manager, National Gallery of
Canada
11am-12:30pm Flightdeck: Taking Off with the Private Sector
Victoria Dickenson, Director, McCord Museum of Canadian
History
Andr* Mercier, New Media Officer, National Museum of
Aviation
R*nald Fortier, Executive Producer, Discovery Channel
Canada
Steven Hunt, Executive Producer, Discovery Channel Canada
11am-12:30pm Preserving Electronic Data in the Museum
Fynnette Eaton, Director, Technical Services,Smithsonian
Institution Archives
Miriam M. Nibest, Legislative Counsel, American Library
Association
2pm-2:30pm PACSCL, Collaborative Solutions to Collections Access
Eric Pumroy, Head, Special Collections, Bryn Mawr College
Library
Allen Townsend, Librarian, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ruth Hughes, Chief Cataloger and Systems Librarian,Library
Company of Philadelphia
Jeffrey Cohen, Director of Digital Media and Visual
Resources Center, Bryn Mawr College
2pm-3:30pm Knowledge Management
Sharona Justman, Operations Management,Rubenstein/Justman
Consultants
Leonard Steinbach, Vice President, Information Technology,
Guggenheim Museum
Gary Rubenstein, IT, Rubenstein/Justman Consultants
Christine Bostick, MIS Director, Oregon Historical Society
2pm-3:30pm Professional Development
Cynthia Scott
Saturday, October 30, 1999
10:15am-11:45am Digital Art: From Cradle to Grave
Richard Rinehart, IS Manager and Education Technology
Specialist, Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive,
University of California, Berkeley
Shawn Brixey, Digital Media Arts Faculty, University of
California, Berkeley
Carolyn P. Speranza, Research Fellow, Carnegie Mellon
University
10:15am-11:45am How to Gain More Visibility: CHINÕs New Version of the
Guide to Canadian Museums and Galleries
Kati Geber, Project Leader, Systems and Access, CHIN
Karen Neimanis, CHIN
Bonnie Szirtes, CHIN
10:15am-11:45am Designing Web Pages for the Hearing and Visually Impaired
Jim Angus, Manager of Information Technology and Web
Development, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Cindy King, Executive Director, Gallaudet University
Markku Hakkinen, Chief Technology Officer, The Productivity
Works
Leonard Kasday, Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering,
Temple University
Ted Young, Young Opportunities, Inc.
Saturday Workshop
October 30, 1999
9am-Noon Implementing Technology in Museums: How to Jump on a
Fast-Moving Train
Susan Patterson, Manager of Information Services, St.
Louis Art Museum
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