Wednesday, September 12, 2012

CFP: Museums and the Web 2013

CFP: Museums and the Web 2013

The MW2013 Program Committee is now accepting proposals for participation in the conference program for Museums and the Web 2013, 17-20 April 2013 at the Marriott Downtown Waterfront, Portland, Oregon

The MW program is built from the ground up, based on your suggestions for sessions, papers and presentations. Proposals are encouraged on any topic related to museums creating, facilitating, delivering or participating in culture, science and heritage through networked technologies – wherever the network may reach. The MW Conference Program is selected through peer-review by an international Program Committee.

Submit your proposal online through September 30, 2012: http://mw2013.museumsandtheweb.com/call-for-proposals/

Museums and the Web is an annual conference featuring advanced research and exemplary applications of digital practice for cultural, natural and scientific heritage. Formed by leading professionals from around the world, our community has been meeting since 1997. The products of our meetings and conversations – the MW proceedings, Best of the Web archives and discussion Forum – are an unparalleled resource for museum workers, technologists, students and researchers that grows every year.

MW offers a range of professional learning opportunities, from plenary sessions to un-conference sessions, from formal papers to informal networking, from museum project demonstrations to commercial exhibits, from professional debates to lightning talks, from how-to sessions to crit rooms and the Best of the Web awards.

Prior to the conference, there are full-day and half-day workshops and a day of pre-conference tours.

Read more at http://mw2013.museumsandtheweb.com/

Nancy Proctor & Rich Cherry
MW2013 Co-chairs

Questions?
info@museumsandtheweb.com

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