Could anyone suggest a good inexpensive company that creates multimedia CD roms/ DVD's?
Also I don't know whether this kind of thing is done, but are digital resources recycled in museums, i.e. audio / visual posts when refurbishment occurs? I am currently planning a regional oral history project for the wider museum sector in the East Anglia and would very much like to find out how many of the resources that I need can be found sustainable sources.
Thanks
Jo O'Donoghue
Maritime Project Officer
Great Yarmouth Museums
Tel: 01493 745 526
Maritime Heritage East
www.maritimeheritageeast.org.uk
Bringing museums, collections and people together across the East of England
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