Technology
The links and resources in this section do not constitute an endorsement from IAM. These lists are not exhaustive.
Technology
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The website provides practical technical information, including specific workflow and steps for creating digital master files and preparing the files for presentation. Scanning best practices used by museums, libraries and archives are described, including less expensive alternative practices that are acceptable for many archive projects. A unique feature of the website is that it addresses costs and benefits, and describes how to use inexpensive consumer technology effectively as well as more expensive professional technology. The website is intended to be useful to historical organizations and to families, and particularly for anyone working with budget limitations. Other topics include developing historical slide shows and a very practical chapter on legal rights. More information at [email protected].
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A little more advanced. Start with the other tutorials and primers first.
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If you know what the notion of a website is, but that's about it, then this non-technical introduction is for you!
Groups that can Help
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Staging, lighting, productions, and more.
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MCN provides continuing opportunities to explore, implement, and disseminate new technologies and best practices in the field.
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Includes PastPerfect museum software
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Discounted software for nonprofits!
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Museum software products and services, and a staff of professionals committed to helping you through every stage of your technology project.
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Web development and more.