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Letting people know the value of their work...

Most of the papers are now in for Museums and the Web 2008, and our attention is turning towards the production of the proceedings (all papers will be online before the meeting April 8-12, 2008). We've now got a request to make of everyone who wrote, while your research is fresh in your mind.

When you were working on your paper for MW2008 was there a particular past paper that you found helpful?

Why not let the author know?

Past papers from Museums and the Web (and ICHIM) are listed in the online bibliography at http://conference.archimuse.com/researchForum

Comments are enabled on all entries. Why not let someone know their work was helpful to you?

Thanks!

/jennifer

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ICHIM papers now in on-line bibliography

paper iconthe papers from all past ICHIM Conferences -- 1991 through 2007 -- are now indexed on-line in the searchable bibliography at http://conference.archimuse.com/researchForum

we've added about 550 citations from ICHIM to those from Museums and the Web, to bring the total number to more than 1150 papers freely available on-line exploring the intersection between museums, culture and heritage and technology, networks and communication.

happy reading !

/jt

 

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Visitor Studies Association Archive online at Informal Science.org

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I've just discovered that Informal Science has the VSA archive online:

"Full articles from The Visitor Studies Association's archive of Visitor Behavior, Visitor Studies Today, (1998 - 2006) and Visitor Studies: theory, research and practice (1988-1996) are now available for search and download through a collaboration between InformalScience.org and the Visitor Studies Association.

For access to full articles published after 2006, please go to Visitor Studies the new VSA journal published by Routledge."

See http://www2.informalscience.org/vsa to search the archive

Thanks for a great addition to freely accessible research resources online!

/jt

 

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Research Resource: Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography

If you are interested in the changes in the nature of publishing given the development of digital tools and techniques for authoring and distribution, this bibliography is an essential tool.

See the announcement below of the latest additions:

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Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography

Version 69 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography is now available from Digital Scholarship. This selective bibliography presents over 3,120 articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet.

http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepb.html

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The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2006

The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2006
Annual Edition is now available from Digital Scholarship:

http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/annual/annual.htm

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