conference.archimuse.com: our on-line community
Join the ~2,200+ member on-line community of cultural informatics professionals, that includes blogs, discussions, a bibliography of all past papers, and user profiles.
Watch what's happening with museums and the web on-line in the aggregated feed – a Yahoo! Pipe – that pulls together blog postings, photos, tweets and more. See it on the sidebar of conference.archimuse.com
Our Feed on Twitter
Follow museweb on the twitter micro-blogging service for announcements and links of interest.
Check out museweb's followers; it's a great way to find other people + museums. There are also twitter lists of MW2010-presenters, the Best of the Web panel. and the MW2010 Program Committee.
@museweb if you want to get in touch.
Our Tag: museweb
Our topical hashtag is #museweb: use it in your tweets about museums and the web. Details specific to the meeting will use the #mw2010 hashtag.
Use the museweb tag generally, for blog postings, or through live bloggers. All kinds of Museums and the Web attendees blog regularly; please use the museweb tag so others can find your posts!
Our Tag in del.icio.us: museweb
Use the museweb tag to identify useful sites in deli.icio.us and share them with your colleagues.
Subscribe to the feed here and tag interesting sites with museweb so that others can find them too.
Our Pictures on Flickr
We share photos in a Flickr group:
Museums and the Web 2010 (mw2010)
Feel free to join the group and add your images of MW. here are Flickr groups for each conference since Museums and the Web 2005!
- Museums and the Web 2010 (MW2010)
- Museums and the Web 2009 (MW2009)
- Museums and the Web 2008 (MW2008)
- Museums and the Web 2007 (MW2007)
- Museums and the Web 2006 (MW2006)
- Museums and the Web 2005 (MW2005)
Our Presentations on Slideshare
We share presentations on Slideshare in the Museums and the Web group.
There's also a Slideshare event for the conference.
See presentations from last year's Museums and the Web 2009.
Our Group on LinkedIn
If you maintain a professional profile on LinkedIn, join the Museums and the Web group.
As of the conference, there were ~ 1,500 members.
Our LinkedIn Event
Let your colleagues know you're were at Museums and the Web 2010 by RSVPing to our LinkedIn Event.
Our Group on Facebook
Become a fan of Museums and the Web on Facebook.
There are also other related FB groups like International museum web professional, Museums in The Digital Age and Museums on Facebook.
Our Event on Facebook
Let your friends know you were at MW2010.
RSVP to Museums and the Web 2010 through the Museums and the Web 2010 Facebook Event
Our Event on Upcoming
RSVP for MW2010 on our Upcoming event page.
Local Information
We're also using on-line tools to gather useful information about Denver for MW2010 delegates.