I strongly recommend this conference -- especially to my European
colleagues who are often under represented at this event (note: my only
link to this event is as a previous delegate/speaker, none other).
Last year I was very taken by the atmosphere of things actually being
achieved and a real opportunity for the audience to engage and participate.
I was so impressed I'm prepared to do a little evangelizing ;o)
Best regards,
Simon
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* PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE *
The Museum Computer Network (MCN) is pleased to announce the availability
of the preliminary program and registration information for our 33rd Annual
Conference. We invite you to visit the MCN website
<http://www.mcn.edu>www.mcn.edu to discover what a great conference we have
scheduled for November 2nd - 5th, 2005 at Boston's elegant Omni Parker
House. Once you've reviewed the program, we think you'll agree that Boston
is the place to be in November. Here are just a few reasons why you should
plan to join us this year:
* A great lineup of workshops and sessions where you can listen and
learn from some of the most respected colleagues in our field, and plenty
of opportunity to network with old friends and meet new
ones.
* Alexander Rose, Executive Director of the Long Now Foundation, will
deliver this year's Blackaby Keynote Address: Designing for Longevity.
* A targeted group of vendors specializing in software, hardware, and
services will be joining us in the Exhibition Hall.
* Immediately preceding MCN, NEDCC will present the newest in their
series of acclaimed two-day workshops, The Persistence of Memory,
Stewardship of Digital Assets. This workshop will be a great introduction
for MCN's two and one-half day conference. Register at reduced rates for
both programs.
Plan now to attend MCN's 33rd Annual Conference November 2nd-5th in
Boston.
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Simon Tanner
Director, King's Digital Consultancy Services
King's College London
Kay House, 7 Arundel Street, London WC2R 3DX
tel: +44 (0)7793 403542
email: [log in to unmask]
www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/
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