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Slidecast of Seeing Tibetan Art through Social Tags

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/

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Social Media and Cultural Communication, Sydney Australia, February 28-29, 2008

Theme: Social Media and Cultural Communication

URL: http://nlablog.wordpress.com/conference-2008/
Location: Sydney, Australia
Masterclasses: Australian Museum, Thursday 28 February 2008
Conference: Museum of Sydney, Friday 29 February 2008

Social media have swiftly risen from obscurity to become one of the hot topics of cultural communication. Portals such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Flickr all represent a new, content-rich opportunity for online interaction, and their rising popularity demonstrates their appeal.

Major libraries and museums worldwide are starting to use social media technologies such as blogs, wikis and content shares to engage visitors and communities of interest in an ongoing relationship. It looks like social media are here to stay – so what do you need to know about them?

This event will raise some of the major issues in the field, as well as demonstrate best practice and state of the art initiatives. A varied and informative agenda will benefit management, curators, archivists, librarians, technologists and public program executives.

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Social media

Does social media work if there is no social digital culture?

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