Museums and the Web 2003
19 March 2003 – 22 March 2003, USA
Join us at the seventh annual Museums and the Web conference - the premier international venue to review the state of the Web in arts, culture, and heritage. The MW2003 program explores Web-related issues for museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions. If you are working with the Web in these areas, plan to join us.
The formal program of Museums and the Web 2003 consists of two plenary sessions, eighteen parallel sessions, 60 museum project demonstrations, dozens of commercial exhibits, seven full-day and 6 half-day pre-conference workshops, and ten one-hour mini-workshops combined with a day long usability lab, a day long design "crit room", and the Best of the Web awards. All papers presented at MW2003 are peer reviewed.
The informal program involves full day pre-conference tours, evening receptions each night of the meeting, a dozen Birds-of-a-Feather breakfast meetings, and hours of discovery and debate with hundreds of colleagues from more that 35 countries.
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