
Jon Pratty's posted some new photographs of Museums and the Web 2007 in our MW2007 flickr group. it's nice to know that i'm not the only one who takes a while to get my pictures organized -- and to see some changes in the images in the right nav bar of this site. no matter how random flickr says it is, it definitely favours some images over others (or seems to start in the same place). maybe there's a setting i've missed?
thanks Jon!
/jt

Following up on Brewster's MW2007 keynote, the Internet Archive has planned The Big Crawl, a plan to capture 1 billon web pages in a crawl starting June 1, 2007.
To make sure that your museum site is included, enter your URL as a start page. See http://wa.archive.org/aroundtheworld/index.html for details.
And don't forget to enjoy some time travel on the Wayback Machine!
/jt

We really value the feedback that we get about what works at Museums and the Web, and what doesn't. Please complete a conference evaluation, either on-site (the bright blue page in your conference bag), or if you didn't submit one at the conference, complete it on-line.
You can also post comments here.
Thanks!
/jennifer

Every year, the community nominates sites to be considered for the Best of the Web awards.

It's Friday, and my favorite day at Museums and the Web. If you haven't been here before, get ready for a crazy day. The pace can be really hectic with things overlapping and so much to choose from, but it's a great time to hear the wisdom of the crowd. As the holder of an art degree, crit room is near and dear to my heart. Usability is always entertaining and every year, I learn a little something. Get ready for some fun.

i've just added the technorati feed of the mw2007 tag to the "news feeds" s
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