
For people who are on LinkedIn who want to wear their Museums and the Web affiliation on their sleeve (or profile), we've created a LinkedIn group for Museums and the Web at http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/725107
Feel free to join, and to share the URL with others.

We've had several queries about the Best of the Web Awards for 2009. Guess people are planning ahead.
Our schedule will be the same as previous years, with nominations opening in November. Right now, plans are to have all nominations go right to the conference.archimuse.com site [see last year's], so we can all watch them come in.

For those who are interested in social tagging, or who might have missed the Community Engagement session at MW2008, I have uploaded my slides "Seeing Tibetan Art through Social Tags" along with audio track to Slideshare:
http://www.slideshare.net/s.mannion/seeing-tibetan-art-through-social-tags/
| Publication Type | Proceedings Article | |
| Year of Publication | 2008 | |
| Authors | Parry, Ross; Pratty, Jon; Poole, Nick | |
| Conference Name | Museums and the Web 2008. Proceedings | |
| Conference Start Date | April 9-12, 2008 | |
| Publisher | Archives & Museum Informatics | |
| Conference Location | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |
| Editor | Trant, Jennifer; Bearman, David | |
| Keywords | semantic web; semantic; Web 3.0; change; strategy; metadata; ontology | |
| URL | http://www.archimuse.com/mw2008/papers/parry/parry.html |

Here is the list of the sites discussed in my workshop: Just Do it! Web 2.0 as task not technology. Thanks to Mark Hook for the picture, and his notes from the session.
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