#mw2008
- MSc in E-learning: about the programme
- A Web 2.0 Education - Start Here
- Item matches "education" - IoE Eprints
- ulcc da blog (ulcc digital archives blog)
- Papilio agamemnon - The Linnean Collections
- Richard's ULCC Portfolio by Richard M. Davis - Mahara
- Twitter / mike: @jtrant and all - "final" ...
- Museum Exhibit and Design News | Ideum blog " Blog Archive " The American Image and ExhibitFiles win at MW2008
- "Museums and the Web" : chris-alexander.com
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Roberto, F., Exploring Museum Collections On-line: The Quantitative Method
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Dawson, B., et al., Social Presence: New Value For Museums And Networked Audiences
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Cameron, F.R., Object-Orientated Democracies: Contradictions, Challenges And Opportunities
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Bowen, J., Wiki Software and Facilities for Museums
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Bernstein, S., Where Do We Go From Here? Continuing with Web 2.0 at the Brooklyn Museum
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Ellis, D., et al., Agile Methods for Project Management
- da blog (ulcc digital archives blog) " Blog Archive " Web 2.0 and Archives: Something like a Phenomenon?
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Workshop: Advanced Web Development: software strategies for online applications.
- Semantic Dissonance: Do We Need (And Do We Understand) The Semantic Web?
- Open Objects: Notes from 'How Can Culture Really Connect? Semantic Front Line Report' at MW2008
- Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Paper: Parry, R., et al., Semantic Dissonance: Do We Need (And Do We Understand) The Semantic Web?
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