
With the addition of the papers published for Museums and the Web 2008, the on-line bibliography maintained at conference.archimuse.com now numbers over 1,200 sources.
These published papers from Museums and the Web and ICHIM – with full texts available on-line – represent the development of museums on the web, and museums and interactive multimedia from 1991 to the present.

The first of the papers for MW2008 are now on-line. Take a moment to review some of the work that will be presented at the conference, April 9-12, 2008, in Montréal, Canada. It represents some of the most adventurous activity on-line.

Papers are now online from a conference held last fall, bringing together researchers from the USA and Italy looking at digital cultural heritage.
National Endowment for the Humanities
“Using New Technologies to Explore Cultural Heritage”
A conference sponsored jointly by
The National Endowment for the Humanities
(NEH) and The Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (CNR) of Italy
Friday, October 5, 2007, Washington, D.C.
http://www.neh.gov/DigitalHumanities/Conference_07Oct/DH_Conference.html

the 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

papers are now on-line for ICHIM07 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 24-26, 2007. over 50 groups will be reporting at ICHIM07 on the state of the art in cultural heritage informatics, and plotting the issues we face in the future. see the list at http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/speakers/index.html

We've now completed Program Committee Review, and are beginning to send out paper acceptances for the upcoming International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting, to be held October 24-26, 2007 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Our thanks, once again, to everyone who proposed. There are always far more good proposals than there are places on the program, and it is always a difficult decision. The input of the Program Committee is invaluable. As well as reviewing submissions, they've helped us define appropriate venues for presentations and have recommended we offer demonstration or briefing slots to some projects that have proposed papers.
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