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Lucia Masundire - AD:uk (SF)
Project Manager - Click; Connect; Curate; Create
0116 305 4119

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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Marco Mason
Sent: 01 August 2013 17:10
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Subject: Re: Open Source in Heritage Contexts

FYI http://openexhibits.org/hci-ise/

Best,
marco

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Dr. Marco Mason
Marie Curie fellow at MIT Program Science, Technology, and Society and the School of Museum Studies.
marcomason.mit.edu

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From: Museums Computer Group [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Lucia Masundire [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 10:43 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Open Source in Heritage Contexts

Hi there,

I'm looking for examples of projects using Open Source to develop digital museum/heritage products. I've recently started on a project looking at developing digital content based on museum collections and sites (whatever that may be) and want to gather some examples of how it would work.

I'm particularly interested any examples from a Local Authority point of view and if you had any in issues through your corporate ICT or Comms team in going down this route. Also if there are any policies out there on using Open Source that would be great. I've already carried out a bit of research but would be interested to find out 'how not to do it'.

Thank you,

Lucia Masundire - AD:uk (SF)<http://artsdevelopmentuk.org/>
Project Manager - Click; Connect; Curate; Create
Leicestershire County Council
0116 305 4119




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