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Archives and Museum Informatics, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 1995
- David Bearman:

Its happening - now what? 1-2 - From Dr. Wendy Sudbury, Chief Executive The Museum Documentation Association. 3-4

- David A. Wallace:

Museums and archives on the world wide web: Resource guides and the emerging state of the practice. 5-30 - Xavier Perrot:

European policies towards interactive multimedia for museums: Part II. 31-42 - "Playing for keeps". 43-54

- Collections heritage commitee. 54-58

- Coalition for networked information. 59-65

- European union, DG13 Workshop on International Projects, Brussels. January 24, 1995. 65-79

- District court issues new PROFS ruling. 90-91

- SAA responds to PROFS case. 91-97

- Marion Matters:

Gencat version 3.1. 104-115
Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 1995
- David Bearman:

International culture heritage networking. 139-140 - Terry Cook:

Leaving archival electronic records in institutions: Policy and monitoring arrangements at the National Archives of Canada. 141-149 - David A. Wallace:

Archival repositories on the world wide web: A preliminary survey and analysis. 150-168 - The ZKM "digitale museum symposium" (Karlsruhe, Germany, May 20, 1995). 176-188

- Coalition for networked information, Spring 1995. 190-198

- Digital image access project, RLG meeting March 31- April 1, 1995. 199-209

- Jayne Bellyk:

"Data management in the eye of the storm" Vancouver, BC, CANADA, May 1-3, 1995. 209-215 - Debriefing on G7 electronic museums and galleries pilot project, April 14, 1995, Washington, D.C. 215-218

- The digital village: An electronic exhibit November 1 - December 22, 1995. 233-241

- Katherine Jones-Garmil:

Report from the AAM meeting what was new in the exhibit hall. 242-244
Volume 9, Number 3, Fall 1995
- The challenge of the acquisition of the Bettmann Archive by Corbis. 261

- Jennifer Trant:

The Getty AHIP imaging initiative: A status report. 262-278 - David Bearman:

Standards for networked cultural heritage. 279-307 - Xavier Perrot:

Development in multimedia in Belgium: The Musée de Louvain-la-Neuve's commitment to the exploration of new technology-based access of National Cultural Heritage. 308-315 - NARA issues new rules on electronic records. 338-341

Volume 9, Number 4, Winter 1995
- Investing in digital knowledge. 379-380

- Richard B. Light:

HTML makes a great delivery vehicle for web-based information. it just isn't a sensible place for much of that information to live in. 381-387 - David A. Wallace:

Museums on the world wide web: A survey and analysis of sixteen institutions. 388-424 - The museum documentation association, Edinburgh, November 6-10, 1995. 425-427

- Electronic imaging and visual arts Florence, 5-10 February 1996. 428-432

- Functional requirements for evidence in recordkeeping: Invitational meeting University of Pittsburgh, 1-2 February 1996. 433-437

- Margaret L. Hedstrom

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Archives in cyberspace: Electronic records in east and west. An international workshop of the association for history and computing Moscow, 4-6 January 1996. 437-439 - Paul Peters:

Networked information in an international context London 9-10 February 1996. 439-444 - Standards: Australia issues records management standard. 459-466


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