I think you're getting a consensus here, Mia. I have learned a lot
from skimming stuff about technology that I'm not trained or
experienced in using.
I would appeal, though, for writers to explain if new terms or
acronyms are introduced, or to demonstrate by linking to an example
where a technology is used.
Social media is much more user friendly so I can play around with it
if I want to learn what you're talking about. But when it comes to
coding & data I'm much more at sea. (Or maybe I'm wrong and should
just give it a go?)
Bridget
Quoting Mike Ellis <[log in to unmask]>:
> +1 to what everyone else said :-)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mia
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> Subject: Re: How niche is too niche?
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> Thanks for the opinions so far - I'd like to give people who don't read the
> list until the evening a chance to respond too, but at the moment it looks
> positive.
>
> cheers, Mia
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