This document discusses the potential for digital humanities (DH) centers within museums. It provides examples of existing DH projects at museums that digitize collections, visualize and connect data, experiment with tools like GitHub, produce digital publications and scholarly editions, and more. The document advocates that museums spearhead digital projects, focus on digitizing objects/images/sounds, build staff capacity, collaborate internally and externally, and facilitate online connections. DH centers in museums could lead public humanities work and help bring history museums into the digital realm.
Digital humanities uses digital tools and methods to study culture and society. It includes text and data mining of digital documents, creating visualizations and maps of textual information, building digital collections and archives, and facilitating scholarly communication through open access publishing. Some key resources mentioned are the Digital Humanities Now website, DHCommons, the Journal of Digital Humanities, and THATCamps for organizing unconferences about digital humanities topics. The document provides an introduction to the field and lists many online resources relevant to different aspects of digital humanities work.
Letting the Collections Out, Letting the Ephemerality Insheilabrennan
This document discusses new approaches for museums to take with their collections. It suggests digitizing collections to make them more accessible, circulating physical objects to new locations, partnering with arts and community groups to use objects, and collecting traces of history online to preserve ephemeral experiences. The document provides six specific ideas for museums: 1) digitize and record collections, 2) circulate physical objects, 3) don't print plastic replicas but use real objects, 4) create regional museum networks for sharing, 5) partner with arts organizations, and 6) collect online collections to preserve digital content.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Histories of the National Mall mobile website project. It explains that the project aims to uncover the hidden histories of the National Mall through a mobile site, noting some of the historical events and features that occurred in the Mall area, such as the presence of a railroad station, canal, and slave trading. It outlines the goals of creating a neutral site focused on the public space's history, using responsive design for accessibility. An overview of the site's features and interactive components is given, along with discussion of content sources and testing done so far, as well as future plans for publicity, expanded content, and translations.
I Want to Use Your Collections, CHIM Forumsheilabrennan
Sheila Brennan proposes using museum and archive collections to build a website about the history of the National Mall. The primary audiences would be tourists visiting the Mall and locals showing friends and family around. Secondary audiences include history enthusiasts and public historians. The website mallhistories.org has been created but has not attracted many visitors. Brennan suggests designing for mobile use, testing with users, and sharing content openly through APIs in order to engage more people and reuse information.
Lift Every Voice Forum, Online collectingsheilabrennan
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of online collecting for archives. Some key benefits include reaching a broader community, collecting a greater variety of evidence beyond stories, and allowing individuals to decide what they share. Challenges include less descriptive metadata from online submissions and maintaining the site long-term. Overall, online collecting can democratize history by building collections together, but requires dedicated resources and outreach to be sustainable. The document provides examples of successful online collecting projects and recommends designing new projects with responsive, mobile-first interfaces.
Omeka-S is the next generation of Omeka and provides several new features including a REST API, integration with other systems like Fedora and DSpace via JSON-LD and RDF, support for linked open data vocabularies, and being pre-configured to work with the Digital Public Library of America. Omeka-S also allows for multiple sites to be managed from a single administration interface. Developers can try out Omeka-S by downloading it from GitHub.
No List Available. Rescuing Libyan Museums from Africom’s Oblivious: The Jama...Pilar Gonzalo
This document discusses rescuing Libyan museums from obscurity by improving online information about them. It aims to complement the website of the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM) by compiling data on museums in Libya, mapping their locations, and standardizing information about the Jamahiriya Museum of Tripoli as an example. The research methodology relies on Web 2.0 tools to gather information where traditional sources lack data. Key issues addressed include limited internet infrastructure in Africa, Libya's political situation, and the need to deter illegal art trafficking by increasing accessibility of information on Libyan cultural heritage institutions.
This document discusses the potential for digital humanities (DH) centers within museums. It provides examples of existing DH projects at museums that digitize collections, visualize and connect data, experiment with tools like GitHub, produce digital publications and scholarly editions, and more. The document advocates that museums spearhead digital projects, focus on digitizing objects/images/sounds, build staff capacity, collaborate internally and externally, and facilitate online connections. DH centers in museums could lead public humanities work and help bring history museums into the digital realm.
Digital humanities uses digital tools and methods to study culture and society. It includes text and data mining of digital documents, creating visualizations and maps of textual information, building digital collections and archives, and facilitating scholarly communication through open access publishing. Some key resources mentioned are the Digital Humanities Now website, DHCommons, the Journal of Digital Humanities, and THATCamps for organizing unconferences about digital humanities topics. The document provides an introduction to the field and lists many online resources relevant to different aspects of digital humanities work.
Letting the Collections Out, Letting the Ephemerality Insheilabrennan
This document discusses new approaches for museums to take with their collections. It suggests digitizing collections to make them more accessible, circulating physical objects to new locations, partnering with arts and community groups to use objects, and collecting traces of history online to preserve ephemeral experiences. The document provides six specific ideas for museums: 1) digitize and record collections, 2) circulate physical objects, 3) don't print plastic replicas but use real objects, 4) create regional museum networks for sharing, 5) partner with arts organizations, and 6) collect online collections to preserve digital content.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Histories of the National Mall mobile website project. It explains that the project aims to uncover the hidden histories of the National Mall through a mobile site, noting some of the historical events and features that occurred in the Mall area, such as the presence of a railroad station, canal, and slave trading. It outlines the goals of creating a neutral site focused on the public space's history, using responsive design for accessibility. An overview of the site's features and interactive components is given, along with discussion of content sources and testing done so far, as well as future plans for publicity, expanded content, and translations.
I Want to Use Your Collections, CHIM Forumsheilabrennan
Sheila Brennan proposes using museum and archive collections to build a website about the history of the National Mall. The primary audiences would be tourists visiting the Mall and locals showing friends and family around. Secondary audiences include history enthusiasts and public historians. The website mallhistories.org has been created but has not attracted many visitors. Brennan suggests designing for mobile use, testing with users, and sharing content openly through APIs in order to engage more people and reuse information.
Lift Every Voice Forum, Online collectingsheilabrennan
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of online collecting for archives. Some key benefits include reaching a broader community, collecting a greater variety of evidence beyond stories, and allowing individuals to decide what they share. Challenges include less descriptive metadata from online submissions and maintaining the site long-term. Overall, online collecting can democratize history by building collections together, but requires dedicated resources and outreach to be sustainable. The document provides examples of successful online collecting projects and recommends designing new projects with responsive, mobile-first interfaces.
Omeka-S is the next generation of Omeka and provides several new features including a REST API, integration with other systems like Fedora and DSpace via JSON-LD and RDF, support for linked open data vocabularies, and being pre-configured to work with the Digital Public Library of America. Omeka-S also allows for multiple sites to be managed from a single administration interface. Developers can try out Omeka-S by downloading it from GitHub.
No List Available. Rescuing Libyan Museums from Africom’s Oblivious: The Jama...Pilar Gonzalo
This document discusses rescuing Libyan museums from obscurity by improving online information about them. It aims to complement the website of the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM) by compiling data on museums in Libya, mapping their locations, and standardizing information about the Jamahiriya Museum of Tripoli as an example. The research methodology relies on Web 2.0 tools to gather information where traditional sources lack data. Key issues addressed include limited internet infrastructure in Africa, Libya's political situation, and the need to deter illegal art trafficking by increasing accessibility of information on Libyan cultural heritage institutions.
This document describes a Linked Data hub called Wimmics. It lists the head, vice head, researchers, PhD students, post-docs, and research engineers involved in the hub. It also summarizes several projects conducted by the hub related to socio-semantic networks, including ISICIL, DATALIFT, and Kolflow. Finally, it discusses work done to semantize French speaking resources from Wikimedia and interconnect them with DBpedia in different languages.
The document summarizes the Web@rchive Austria project. It discusses how the Austrian National Library archives websites on the internet, including major domains in Austria and important websites that change regularly. It notes some of the challenges in web archiving like the short lifespan of webpages and how content selection must be careful. Examples of archived websites are provided from different time periods to show the project history.
Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related DataBeat Estermann
Slides of the Webinar held on 5 June 2024 entitled "Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related Data" in the context of the Open Science Open Science for Arts, Design and Music Project.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Open_Science_for_Arts,_Design_and_Music/Training/Webinars#Using_Wikidata_for_Performing_Arts_Related_Data
we adopt two points of view.
1) A national contributor point of view who wants to give visibility to his contributions
2) A researchers point of view, of any countries, who is looking for specific tools or data of any topics. Consequently, this proposal wants to give to the researchers some means to find relevant information
Multilingual challenges and ongoing work to tackle them at EuropeanaAntoine Isaac
Europeana is a digital platform that provides access to over 57 million digitized cultural heritage objects from 3,700 institutions across 44 countries. It faces challenges in being multilingual due to the large amount of metadata in over 400 languages. Europeana is working to tackle these issues through data modeling to allow for richer multilingual data, enriching metadata by linking it to external multilingual vocabularies, and exploring automatic translation of search results and content.
A guide to the great places to find digital resources to use on your interactive whiteboard in the classroom.
As used at the Teacher2Teacher conference, Bow Island, Alberta, March 2010
Achieving Interoperability between the CARARE Schema for Monuments and Sites ...Antoine Isaac
This document discusses mapping the metadata schema for the CARARE project to the Europeana Data Model (EDM). CARARE aggregates cultural heritage content for archaeology and historic buildings and provides it to Europeana. The mapping identifies correspondences between elements in the two models so CARARE can submit good metadata to Europeana. It examines different scenarios for how CARARE heritage assets and digital resources map to EDM classes like ProvidedCulturalHeritageObject and WebResource. The mapping provides better metadata for 2 million CARARE objects in Europeana and prompted updates to schemas. It confirms EDM is relevant for aggregations and shows metadata mapping requires human supervision.
I Linked Open Data nei Beni Culturali, alcuni progetti e casi di studioCulturaItalia
Maria Emilia Masci, Scuola Normale Superiore, Linked Open Data (LOD): Un’Opportunità per il Patrimonio Culturale Digitale, Roma, ICCU, 29 novembre 2013
Final project posters for lis 653 spring 2014PrattSILS
This document discusses the history and practices of cataloging moving images. It begins with a brief history of moving image cataloging since the late 19th century. It then provides examples of how different institutions, such as the Library of Congress, Lucasfilm Research Library, Museum of Modern Art, and Paramount Pictures approach cataloging their moving image collections. These case studies illustrate the variety of standards, tools, and metadata schemes used. The document also covers two approaches to metadata organization and issues of interoperability. Finally, it discusses how emerging technologies like the semantic web can enhance metadata and connections between content.
Rediscovering Relevance for the Science & Engineering Library - presentation ...Patrick "Tod" Colegrove
Faculty members across the Sciences & Engineering agree: the e-resources of the library are used more heavily today than their print counterparts were fifteen years ago. Learn how one library has rediscovered relevance to its academic communities by removing over half of the printed collections from the physical space.
The DeLaMare Library was the "beautiful library", with impeccable collections, located in a historic building at the crossroads of the departments it serves on the university campus, and had undergone a complete retrofit and remodel in 1997; yet 12 years later, students were only occasionally seen browsing its collections, with faculty only dropping by to put materials on course reserve. This paper is a case study of how the library, after in-depth analysis of holdings and close observation of end-user patterns, made seemingly radical changes that have resulted in an over five-fold increase in gate count in less than two years; rather than a quiet repository of books, the library has become a hotbed of learning and knowledge creation, with students and faculty driving the need to more than double the number of computer workstations and library open hours. Details shared will include numerous low to no-cost ideas that have proven effective in front-line advocacy for the Science & Engineering Library, and enabled the library to meet the increased demand without corresponding increases in library staff.
Shane Nackerud presented on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and how libraries are adapting to changing user expectations and technologies. He discussed key characteristics of Web 2.0 like user participation and collaboration. Examples of Library 2.0 included using social media, wikis and tagging. Nackerud emphasized the need for libraries to focus on user engagement and empowerment by meeting users in the technologies and workflows they already use.
This document provides an overview and examples of how libraries can embrace Web 2.0 technologies and principles to become "Library 2.0". It discusses how libraries can allow users to participate in services through tools like blogs, wikis, social networking, photo sharing, video sharing and more. Examples are given of libraries using tools like MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, and social networking sites to engage users and provide new services.
web 2.0, library systems and the library systemlisld
The Web 2.0 environment is characterized by concentration and diffusion. Library services are not well matched to this environment: they are fragmented and difficult to mobilize in user workflows. This presentation analyzes this situation and suggests some directions.
Slides for Culture Hack panel @SXSW2013 : http://schedule.sxsw.com/2013/events/event_IAP4580
Some slides re-used from Harry Verwayen (http://www.slideshare.net/hverwayen/business-model-innovation-open-data) and Julia Fallon
Learning Analytics & Linked Data – Opportunities, Challenges, ExamplesStefan Dietze
Linked data provides opportunities for learning analytics and education by serving as a large body of openly available educational resources and data and by promoting interoperability through semantic web principles. It can help integrate isolated educational platforms and facilitate recommender systems. Example applications include integrating biomedical resources and analyzing datasets in a unified "Linked Education Graph". Techniques like entity enrichment through knowledge bases help disambiguate and correlate educational resources.
Web 2.0 allows for greater interactivity, collaboration, and sharing between users on the internet compared to earlier versions. It includes user-generated content, social media, and other platforms where users can interact. Social bookmarking tools like Delicious allow users to save, organize, and share bookmarks online for accessibility from anywhere. This enables collaboration, sharing of resources, and keeping track of new information.
Semantic Web, Linked Data and Education: A Perfect Fit?Mathieu d'Aquin
This document discusses how semantic web technologies like linked data are a perfect fit for education. It provides examples of how the Open University has applied linked data to connect educational resources and data from across the university. Linked data allows for flexibility, accessibility, and the ability to combine and interpret different sources of knowledge. However, challenges remain around representing rich metadata about educational purpose and interpreting resources in an educational context.
Building the ArCo knowledge graph: process, experience and struggle with exis...Valentina Presutti
Brief description of the ArCo project with remarks on main issues about tool support for the ontology engineering process and some ongoing effort in my Lab to address them.
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
This document describes a Linked Data hub called Wimmics. It lists the head, vice head, researchers, PhD students, post-docs, and research engineers involved in the hub. It also summarizes several projects conducted by the hub related to socio-semantic networks, including ISICIL, DATALIFT, and Kolflow. Finally, it discusses work done to semantize French speaking resources from Wikimedia and interconnect them with DBpedia in different languages.
The document summarizes the Web@rchive Austria project. It discusses how the Austrian National Library archives websites on the internet, including major domains in Austria and important websites that change regularly. It notes some of the challenges in web archiving like the short lifespan of webpages and how content selection must be careful. Examples of archived websites are provided from different time periods to show the project history.
Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related DataBeat Estermann
Slides of the Webinar held on 5 June 2024 entitled "Using Wikidata for Performing Arts Related Data" in the context of the Open Science Open Science for Arts, Design and Music Project.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Open_Science_for_Arts,_Design_and_Music/Training/Webinars#Using_Wikidata_for_Performing_Arts_Related_Data
we adopt two points of view.
1) A national contributor point of view who wants to give visibility to his contributions
2) A researchers point of view, of any countries, who is looking for specific tools or data of any topics. Consequently, this proposal wants to give to the researchers some means to find relevant information
Multilingual challenges and ongoing work to tackle them at EuropeanaAntoine Isaac
Europeana is a digital platform that provides access to over 57 million digitized cultural heritage objects from 3,700 institutions across 44 countries. It faces challenges in being multilingual due to the large amount of metadata in over 400 languages. Europeana is working to tackle these issues through data modeling to allow for richer multilingual data, enriching metadata by linking it to external multilingual vocabularies, and exploring automatic translation of search results and content.
A guide to the great places to find digital resources to use on your interactive whiteboard in the classroom.
As used at the Teacher2Teacher conference, Bow Island, Alberta, March 2010
Achieving Interoperability between the CARARE Schema for Monuments and Sites ...Antoine Isaac
This document discusses mapping the metadata schema for the CARARE project to the Europeana Data Model (EDM). CARARE aggregates cultural heritage content for archaeology and historic buildings and provides it to Europeana. The mapping identifies correspondences between elements in the two models so CARARE can submit good metadata to Europeana. It examines different scenarios for how CARARE heritage assets and digital resources map to EDM classes like ProvidedCulturalHeritageObject and WebResource. The mapping provides better metadata for 2 million CARARE objects in Europeana and prompted updates to schemas. It confirms EDM is relevant for aggregations and shows metadata mapping requires human supervision.
I Linked Open Data nei Beni Culturali, alcuni progetti e casi di studioCulturaItalia
Maria Emilia Masci, Scuola Normale Superiore, Linked Open Data (LOD): Un’Opportunità per il Patrimonio Culturale Digitale, Roma, ICCU, 29 novembre 2013
Final project posters for lis 653 spring 2014PrattSILS
This document discusses the history and practices of cataloging moving images. It begins with a brief history of moving image cataloging since the late 19th century. It then provides examples of how different institutions, such as the Library of Congress, Lucasfilm Research Library, Museum of Modern Art, and Paramount Pictures approach cataloging their moving image collections. These case studies illustrate the variety of standards, tools, and metadata schemes used. The document also covers two approaches to metadata organization and issues of interoperability. Finally, it discusses how emerging technologies like the semantic web can enhance metadata and connections between content.
Rediscovering Relevance for the Science & Engineering Library - presentation ...Patrick "Tod" Colegrove
Faculty members across the Sciences & Engineering agree: the e-resources of the library are used more heavily today than their print counterparts were fifteen years ago. Learn how one library has rediscovered relevance to its academic communities by removing over half of the printed collections from the physical space.
The DeLaMare Library was the "beautiful library", with impeccable collections, located in a historic building at the crossroads of the departments it serves on the university campus, and had undergone a complete retrofit and remodel in 1997; yet 12 years later, students were only occasionally seen browsing its collections, with faculty only dropping by to put materials on course reserve. This paper is a case study of how the library, after in-depth analysis of holdings and close observation of end-user patterns, made seemingly radical changes that have resulted in an over five-fold increase in gate count in less than two years; rather than a quiet repository of books, the library has become a hotbed of learning and knowledge creation, with students and faculty driving the need to more than double the number of computer workstations and library open hours. Details shared will include numerous low to no-cost ideas that have proven effective in front-line advocacy for the Science & Engineering Library, and enabled the library to meet the increased demand without corresponding increases in library staff.
Shane Nackerud presented on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and how libraries are adapting to changing user expectations and technologies. He discussed key characteristics of Web 2.0 like user participation and collaboration. Examples of Library 2.0 included using social media, wikis and tagging. Nackerud emphasized the need for libraries to focus on user engagement and empowerment by meeting users in the technologies and workflows they already use.
This document provides an overview and examples of how libraries can embrace Web 2.0 technologies and principles to become "Library 2.0". It discusses how libraries can allow users to participate in services through tools like blogs, wikis, social networking, photo sharing, video sharing and more. Examples are given of libraries using tools like MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, and social networking sites to engage users and provide new services.
web 2.0, library systems and the library systemlisld
The Web 2.0 environment is characterized by concentration and diffusion. Library services are not well matched to this environment: they are fragmented and difficult to mobilize in user workflows. This presentation analyzes this situation and suggests some directions.
Slides for Culture Hack panel @SXSW2013 : http://schedule.sxsw.com/2013/events/event_IAP4580
Some slides re-used from Harry Verwayen (http://www.slideshare.net/hverwayen/business-model-innovation-open-data) and Julia Fallon
Learning Analytics & Linked Data – Opportunities, Challenges, ExamplesStefan Dietze
Linked data provides opportunities for learning analytics and education by serving as a large body of openly available educational resources and data and by promoting interoperability through semantic web principles. It can help integrate isolated educational platforms and facilitate recommender systems. Example applications include integrating biomedical resources and analyzing datasets in a unified "Linked Education Graph". Techniques like entity enrichment through knowledge bases help disambiguate and correlate educational resources.
Web 2.0 allows for greater interactivity, collaboration, and sharing between users on the internet compared to earlier versions. It includes user-generated content, social media, and other platforms where users can interact. Social bookmarking tools like Delicious allow users to save, organize, and share bookmarks online for accessibility from anywhere. This enables collaboration, sharing of resources, and keeping track of new information.
Semantic Web, Linked Data and Education: A Perfect Fit?Mathieu d'Aquin
This document discusses how semantic web technologies like linked data are a perfect fit for education. It provides examples of how the Open University has applied linked data to connect educational resources and data from across the university. Linked data allows for flexibility, accessibility, and the ability to combine and interpret different sources of knowledge. However, challenges remain around representing rich metadata about educational purpose and interpreting resources in an educational context.
Building the ArCo knowledge graph: process, experience and struggle with exis...Valentina Presutti
Brief description of the ArCo project with remarks on main issues about tool support for the ontology engineering process and some ongoing effort in my Lab to address them.
Similar to State of history museum websites 2011 (20)
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/how-axelera-ai-uses-digital-compute-in-memory-to-deliver-fast-and-energy-efficient-computer-vision-a-presentation-from-axelera-ai/
Bram Verhoef, Head of Machine Learning at Axelera AI, presents the “How Axelera AI Uses Digital Compute-in-memory to Deliver Fast and Energy-efficient Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
As artificial intelligence inference transitions from cloud environments to edge locations, computer vision applications achieve heightened responsiveness, reliability and privacy. This migration, however, introduces the challenge of operating within the stringent confines of resource constraints typical at the edge, including small form factors, low energy budgets and diminished memory and computational capacities. Axelera AI addresses these challenges through an innovative approach of performing digital computations within memory itself. This technique facilitates the realization of high-performance, energy-efficient and cost-effective computer vision capabilities at the thin and thick edge, extending the frontier of what is achievable with current technologies.
In this presentation, Verhoef unveils his company’s pioneering chip technology and demonstrates its capacity to deliver exceptional frames-per-second performance across a range of standard computer vision networks typical of applications in security, surveillance and the industrial sector. This shows that advanced computer vision can be accessible and efficient, even at the very edge of our technological ecosystem.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
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State of history museum websites 2011
1.
2. Totals (everything counted, some
museums offered multiple types of Percentage
Online Content Example content) 2011 Percentage 2004
Nothing: no content or hint at what is available
at the museum or in its collection 4 3 n/a
list of exhibitions: list or summary of current, http://history.ky.gov/sub.php?
past exhibits. pageid=4§ionid=2 77 67 49
narrated story: short article, encyclopedia-like http://clockandwatchmuseum.webs.
page on a particular topic. com/waterburyclockcompany.htm 30 26 35
In-depth narrative: (Explores a specific theme
w/a narrative, might incorporate object
explorations and metadata, media to go http://www.oldstatehouse.
deeper beyond a summary.) com/leenora_parlor/ 13 11 17
In-depth object examinations: (QTVR, multiple
photos of same object, video investigation, http://www.quiltstudy.
audio talk through) org/exhibitions/online_exhibitions/yvonne_wells/wells2.html 2 2 5
Multimedia elements: (video tour of a gallery,
intro, podcast, sometimes unconnected to http://dent.umich.edu/sindecuse/inside-
other content) the-dental-practice 23 20 18
Children of Lodz Ghetto, US Holocaust
Memorial Museum: http://online.ushmm.
org/lodzchildren/; Digital Brandywine,
New Digital Projects: (Wanted to see if Hagley Museum: http:
museums are experimenting with //industrialbrandywine.org/, and USS
crowdsourcing, mapping, collecting from the Midway Musuem's veteran's
forum/discussion lists: http://my.midway.
public, and not just contact names for oral org/Page.aspx?pid=266, or Placeography
history projects for interview later, but doing from MNHS: http://www.placeography.
something new.) org/index.php/Main_Page 10 9 n/a
3. Percentage Percentage
Collections Totals 2011 2004
No information 43 37 40
List or summary of
collections 31 27 29
Some collection objects
available--examples or
selections 21 18 21
Searchable database 20 17 9
API for
sharing/harvesting: 0
4. Totals (counted everything Percentage
Teacher materials Example available) Percentage 2011 2004
No materials, list of offering or
contact info only 79 69 n/a
http://www.
calvertmarinemuseum.
pre-visit materials (preparing for com/education/education-
visit, resource lists) teacher-resources.php 22 19 33
http://www.quiltstudy.
online lesson plans, w/& w/o org/connections/foreducators.
standards: html 12 (7 w/correlated local standards) 10 15
Video conferencing, plus one
teaching and learning website &
community: Idea of America from
Online Field Trip CW: http://ideaofamerica.org/ 4 3 6
5. Social Media Presence Totals Percentage
Facebook 64 56
No presence 48 42
Twitter 36 31
You Tube 22 19
blog or blogs, variety of
platforms 19 17
Flickr: 9 8
iTunes U: 3 3
other venues may
have Foursquare
listings, but this
indicates the
museum is
pointing to their
Foursquare Venue spot 2 2
Vimeo 1 1
LinkdIn: 1 1
Slideshare 1 1
*other venues may
have Yelp listings,
but this indicates
the museum is
pointing to their
Yelp link spot 1 1
Delicious 1 1
Percentage of museums
with a social media
presence (total
Combinations #s number=67)
7. Percentage Percentage
Size of Websites Numbers 2011 2004
1 to 10 pages 15 13 11
11 to 25 pages 49 43 (10-20): 15
More than 25 pages 51 44 (20+): 74
Site Visitation Info
yes 112 97 66
No 3 3 34
8. Does site contain Games/separate
Collections basic visitation Teacher sections for
Museum URL # of pages Online Content available? info? Digital projects? materials? Social Media links? Online Field Trips? students/"kids"
list of exhibitions,
19th Century Willowbrook multimedia
Village www.willowbrookmuseum.org 11 to 25 elements No yes no pre-visit materials Facebook no no
multimedia
elements, virtual
African American tour of physical searchable online plans with
Museum of Iowa http://www.blackiowa.org more than 25 exhibit spaces database yes no state standards blog and Twitter/FB no no
Alexander & Baldwin list of exhibitions +
Sugar Museum http://www.sugarmuseum.com/ 11 to 25 a video intro No yes no no no no no
list of exhibitions,
podcast/cell tours
American Clock & Watch http://www.clockandwatchmuseum. available as mp3s, list or summary of
Museum org/ more than 25 history narratives collections yes no no Facebook no yes
Amerind Foundation www.amerind.org 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no Facebook, Twitter no no
Anthropology Museum, www.sandiego. searchable
University of San Diego edu/anthropology/may/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions database no no no no no no
Arizona State Railroad
Museum www.azstaterrmuseum.org 1 to 10 No No yes no no no no no
http://www. list or summary of
Atwood House Museum chathamhistoricalsociety.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook no no
http://www.
Baldwin County Heritage baldwincountyheritagemuseum.
Museum com/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions No yes no no no no no
Bayfield Heritage
Association http://www.bayfieldheritage.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no no no no
Belle Grove Plantation http://www.bellegrove.org 11 to 25 narrated story No yes no no no no no
Big Sandy Heritage list or summary of yes (but no
Center http://www.bigsandyheritage.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections directions no no no no no
some collection Facebook, Twitter, You
Boot Hill Museum http://boothill.org/ 11 to 25 narrated story objects available yes no no Tube no no
list of current
exhibitions,
narratives
w/images of past
exhibits, w/some
multimedia
elements--samples
Brick Store Museum http://www.brickstoremuseum.org more than 25 of cell tours No yes no no FB & Twitter no no
only multimedia
elements (intro
http://www.butlerlonghornmuseum. video of some collection
Butler Longhorn Museum com/index.html 11 to 25 collections) objects available yes no no no no no
http://www.calvertmarinemuseum. list or summary of Yes, they offer
Calvert Marine Museum com/ more than 25 narrated story collections yes no pre-visit materials Facebook, Twitter video conferencing no
http://www. list of exhibitions
Carpinteria Valley carpinteriahistoricalmuseum. (more like a
Historical Society org/default.htm 1 to 10 summary) no yes no no no no no
mentioned in Facebook, Twitter,
Center for Civil War http://www.civilwarphotography. narrated story, and some collection process of Flickr, Slideshare,
Photography org/ more than 25 multimedia demos objects available yes securing funds no YouTube no no
blog and Twitter/FB,
Cherokee Strip Regional list or summary of You Tube, iTunesU
Heritage Center http://www.csrhc.org/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions collections yes no pre-visit materials channel no no
City of Monterey
Museums http://www.monterey.org/museums/ 11 to 25 narrated story no yes no no no no no
Cleveland Police http://www. list or summary of
Historical Society clevelandpolicemuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook, Vimeo no no
pre-visit materials, yes--some paid,
in-depth narrative online lps with some broadcast on
w/links, article state standards, pbs, Idea of
narratives, searchable printable and Facebook, Twitter, America teaching
Colonial Williamsburg http://www.history.org more than 25 multimedia database yes yes (3) purchasable blogs, YouTube, Flickr site yes
in-depth narrative
w/links, blog and Twitter/FB,
multimedia, searchable yes, Civil War youtube, flickr,
Conner Prairie http://www.connerprairie.org/ more than 25 interactive maps database yes projct pre-visit materials foursquare checkin no yes
Crested Butte Mountain http://www.crestedbuttemuseum.
Heritage Museum com/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no FB only no no
searchable
Danish Immigrant database (for
Museum http://www.danishmuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions members only) yes no no FB only no no
Delta Air Transport list or summary of
Heritage Museum http://www.deltamuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook, Flickr no no
9. Does site contain Games/separate
Collections basic visitation Teacher sections for
Museum URL # of pages Online Content available? info? Digital projects? materials? Social Media links? Online Field Trips? students/"kids"
Dorothy G. Page http://www.cityofwasilla.com/index.
Museum aspx?page=80 1 to 10 list of exhibitions No yes no no no no no
Dyer Library & Saco http://www.sacomuseum. some collection
Museum org/mus_home.shtml 11 to 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no no blog no no
Elgin Area Historical list or summary of
Society http://www.elginhistory.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook no no
Estes Park Museum http://www.estesnet.com/Museum/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no no no no
Fire Museum of Greater http://www.
Chicago firemuseumofgreaterchicago.org/ 1 to 10 No No yes no no no no no
Fort Bend County
Museum Association
George Ranch Historical
Park http://www.fortbendmuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no pre-visit materials no no no
Frankenmuth Historical http://www.frankenmuthmuseum. list of exhibitions list or summary of
Association org/ 11 to 25 w/video of galleries collections yes no no no no no
Gadsby's Tavern http://alexandriava.
Museum gov/GadsbysTavern 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no pre-visit materials no no no
Gerald R. Ford Library list or summary of
and Museum http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/ more than 25 narrated story collections yes no pre-visit materials no no no
Goodhue County http://www.goodhuehistory.mus. list of exhibitions, list or summary of
Historical Society mn.us/ 11 to 25 some photographs collections yes no no FB only no no
Great Smoky Mountain
Heritage Center http://www.gsmheritagecenter.org/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions No yes no pre-visit materials no no no
list of current
exhibitions, 3 in- Facebook, Twitter,
Hagley Museum & depth narrative searchable yes, industrial YouTube, blog,
Library http://www.hagley.org/ more than 25 w/links database yes brandywine pre-visit materials Foursquare venue no no
Hastings Museum of
Natural and Cultural list of current Facebook, Twitter,
History http://www.hastingsmuseum.org/ 11 to 25 exhibitions no yes no pre-visit materials YouTube no no
Henry Wilson Coil searchable
Masonic Museum http://www.masonicheritage.org/ more than 25 narrated story database yes no no no no no
High Desert Museum http://www.highdesertmuseum.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions no yes no pre-visit materials Facebook, Twitter, blog no no
Historic Dumfries Virginia http://www.historicdumfries.com/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no Facebook no no
Historical and Cultural some collection Facebook, Twitter,
Society of Clay Count http://www.hcscconline.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no no YouTube, blog no no
Historical Society of searchable
Western Virginia http://www.history-museum.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions database yes no no FB only no no
http://www.horrycountymuseum.
Horry County Museum org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no no no yes
Independence Heritage
Museum http://orheritage.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no no no no
yes Quilt
list of exhibitions, Explorer, in
in-depth narrative, flash, but
International Quilt Study in-depth object searchable timeline, stories, online lesson
Center & Museum http://www.quiltstudy.org/ more than 25 examinations database yes images, plans, printables blog and Twitter/FB no no
Jackson Hole Historical list or summary of
Society and Museum http://www.jacksonholehistory.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook no no
Jewish Heritage Museum
of Monmouth County http://www.jhmomc.org/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions no yes no no FB only no no
Johnson County
Historical Society http://www.johnsoncountyhistory. list or summary of
Museum org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no Facebook, Twitter no no
list or summary of
Kansas Aviation Museum http://kansasaviationmuseum.org 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no no
list of exhibitions,
in-depth exhibit online plans with
Kentucky Historical (oral history of civil searchable state standards--
Society http://history.ky.gov/ more than 25 rights) database yes no printable blog and Twitter/FB no no
La Salle County Historical http://www.lasallecountymuseum. Facebook, Twitter,
Society org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no YouTube no no
list of exhibitions,
Lake Superior Railroad http://www.lsrm.org/Home/Home. w/photos and
Museum asp 11 to 25 object descriptions no yes no no no no no
Levine Museum of the http://www.museumofthenewsouth.
New South org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no Facebook no no
searchable linking out to TX
list of exhibitions, database--through encyclopedia
interactive area larger collections online for history
Log Cabin Village http://www.logcabinvillage.org/ more than 25 map site yes no no Facebook, Twitter, blog no no content
Louisiana's Old State
Capitol Museum of http://www.sos.la. online plans with
Political History gov/tabid/245/Default.aspx 1 to 10 list of exhibitions no yes no state standards no no no
10. Does site contain Games/separate
Collections basic visitation Teacher sections for
Museum URL # of pages Online Content available? info? Digital projects? materials? Social Media links? Online Field Trips? students/"kids"
list of exhibitions,
Lynn Museum & multimedia--360s some collection
Historical Society http://lynnmuseum.com/ 11 to 25 of grounds objects available yes no no Facebook, Twitter no no
Maitland Art and History list or summary of
Association http://maitlandartcenter.com/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no FB & Twitter no no
Marietta Museum of some collection online plans with
History http://www.mariettahistory.org/ more than 25 narrated story objects available yes no state standards Facebook no no
Maryland Historical searchable online plans with Facebook, Twitter,
Society http://www.mdhs.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions database yes no state standards YouTube, blog no no
Mclean County Museum list or summary of yes--Adlai's
of History http://www.mchistory.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes Ideas no no no no
Michigan Historical
Museum and Center http://www.michiganhistory.org/ more than 25 narrated story no yes no pre-visit materials Facebook no no
in-depth narrative
w/links, narrative,
multimedia, in-
depth object
Minnesota Historical examination searchable online plans with Facebook, Twitter, Yes, they offer
Society http://www.mnhs.org/index.htm more than 25 (maps) database yes yes, multiple state standards YouTube, Flickr, blogs video conferencing no
http://www.mobilemedicalmuseum. list or summary of
Mobile Medical Museum com/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no no
Moravian Historical http://www. list or summary of
Society moravianhistoricalsociety.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no no
yes--oral history
project,
list or summary of collecting and
Museum L-A http://museumla.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes sharing pre-visit materials no no no
Museum of Early Trades some collection
and Crafts http://www.metc.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no pre-visit materials no no no
list or summary of
Museum of North Idaho www.museumni.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no No no no
Museum of the American
Printing House for the http://www.aph.org/museum/index. searchable
Blind html more than 25 narrated story database yes no pre-visit materials no no no
narrated story
(Flickr slideshows
of photos and
Museum of the South some text, You list or summary of
Dakota State Historical Tube videos of collections, some Facebook, Flickr,
Society http://history.sd.gov/Museum/ more than 25 exhibits) on Flickr yes no pre-visit materials YouTube no no
narrated story, in- searchable
depth narrative database--only a
w/links, multi- few images Facebook, Twitter,
Mystic Seaport Museum http://www.mysticseaport.org/ more than 25 media w/videos available yes no pre-visit materials Flickr, YouTube, blogs no no
National Canal Museum
Hugh Moore Historical some collection
Park & Museum http://www.canals.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no pre-visit materials no no yes --3
National Museum of some collection
Forest Service History http://www.nmfs-history.net/ more than 25 narrated story objects available yes no no no no no
narrated story, in-
depth exhibits, searchable photos,
National Museum of the multi-media flat pages of all Facebook, Twitter,
U.S. Air Force http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/ more than 25 offerings aircraft yes no no YouTube, Flickr, blogs no yes
in-depth narrative yes--victory pre-visit materials,
National World War II http://www.nationalww2museum. w/links, narrative some collection gardens, science online lesson twitter, facebook, flickr, yes, they offer
Museum org/ more than 25 histories objects available yes and tech of wwii, plans you tube, yelp symbol video conferencing no
Nelson Museum of the
West http://www.nelsonmuseum.com/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions no no no no no no no
some collection
New London County objects available,
Historical Society http://www.newlondonhistory.org/ more than 25 narrated story searchable photos yes no no Facebook no no
Noah Webster House &
West Hartford Historical list or summary of
Society http://noahwebsterhouse.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no yes
North Star Scouting
Memorabilia http://www.nssm.org/ 11 to 25 No no yes no no no no no
Old Aurora Colony
Museum & Historical in-depth narrative some collection
Society http://www.auroracolony.org/ more than 25 w/links objects available yes no no no no no
in-depth narrative searchable pre-visit materials,
w/links, list of database printable resource Facebook, YouTube,
Old State House Museum http://www.oldstatehouse.com/ more than 25 exhibits (emuseum) yes no sheets blog no yes
Otero Museum http://www.coloradoplains.
Association com/otero/museum/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions no yes no no FB only no no
11. Does site contain Games/separate
Collections basic visitation Teacher sections for
Museum URL # of pages Online Content available? info? Digital projects? materials? Social Media links? Online Field Trips? students/"kids"
Paris-Henry County list or summary of
Heritage Center http://www.phchc.com/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no no
Peary-MacMillan Arctic http://www.bowdoin.edu/arctic- list or summary of
Museum museum/ more than 25 narrated story collections yes no no Twitter, iTunesU no no
Philadelphia History list of exhibitions,
Museum at the Atwater short video some collection online lesson
Kent http://www.philadelphiahistory.org/ more than 25 documentaries objects available yes no plans blog and Twitter/FB no no
searchable
http://www.plantcityphotoarchives. database
Plant City Photo Archives org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions (browseable) yes no no Twitter no no
Putnam County Historical
Society and Foundry
School Museum http://www.pchs-fsm.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions no yes no no Facebook no no
Reading Company
Technical & Historical some collection
Society http://www.readingrailroad.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no pre-visit materials no no no
Rice County Museum of list or summary of
History http://www.rchistory.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no no no no no
Rogers Historical http://www.rogersarkansas. list of exhibitions, list or summary of
Museum com/museum/ more than 25 in-depth exhibit collections yes no no Faceook, blog no no
San Diego Model some collection Facebook, Twitter,
Railroad Museum http://www.sdmrm.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no no YouTube no no
Santa Barbara Historical http://www.santabarbaramuseum.
Museum com/ 1 to 10 list of exhibitions no yes no no FB only no no
in-depth narrative some collection
Schubert Club Museum http://www.schubert.org/museum/ 11 to 25 w/links, multimedia objects available yes no no no no no
Shady Side Rural some collection online lesson
Heritage Society http://www.shadysidemuseum.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions objects available yes no plans, printable no no no
list of exhibitions,
multimedia
Sindecuse Museum of http://www.dent.umich. (podcast or video
Dentistry edu/sindecuse 11 to 25 of gallery no yes no no no no no
South County Museum http://www.southcountymuseum. list or summary of
Cononchet Farm org/ 11 to 25 narrated story collections yes no no no no no
St. Augustine Lighthouse http://www.staugustinelighthouse. Facebook, Twitter,
& Museum com/ more than 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no Flickr, YouTube, blogs no no
http://www.steamboateramuseum.
Steamboat Era Museum org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no Facebook no no
Sugar Land Heritage
Foundation http://www.slheritage.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no no no no
Telluride Historical
Museum http://www.telluridemuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no Facebook, Twitter no no
The National Guard
Militia Museum of New http://www.state.nj. some collection Facebook, Twitter,
Jersey us/military/museum/ more than 25 narrated story objects available yes no no YouTube no no
http://www.archfoundation. list or summary of
The Octagon org/octagon/about/history.htm 1 to 10 list of exhibitions collections no no no no no no
Thomas T. Taber 1--collaborative
Museum of the Lycoming with local college
County Historical Society http://www.tabermuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions No yes and library no Facebook no no
Trenton City Museum at
Ellarslie Mansion http://www.ellarslie.org/ more than 25 list of exhibitions No yes no no Facebook no no
U.S. Army Quartermaster http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army. some collection
Museum mil/ more than 25 narrated story objects available yes no pre-visit materials Facebook no no
online lesson
plans, online
in-depth narrative searchable teacher Facebook, Twitter,
United States Holocaust w/links, multimedia database--multiple development, iTunesU, YouTube,
Memorial Museum http://www.ushmm.org/ more than 25 elements, databases yes yes, multiple printables, Delicious no yes
list of exhibitions,
some multimedia
elements excerpts
from audio tour, some collection yes, online forum Facebook, Twitter,
USS Midway Museum http://www.midway.org/ more than 25 few videos) objects available yes for Midway vets no YouTube no no
list or summary of
Victoria Mansion http://www.victoriamansion.org/ 11 to 25 narrated story collections yes no no Facebook, Twitter no no
printable online
Wabash County list or summary of plans with state
Historical Museum http://www.wabashmuseum.org/ 11 to 25 list of exhibitions collections yes no standards Facebook, Twitter no no
Webb-Deane-Stevens
Museum National Society list or summary of
of Colonial Dames www.webb-deane-stevens.org 11 to 25 narrated story collections yes no no FB only no no
Western Museum of list of exhibitions,
Mining and Industry http://www.wmmi.org/ 11 to 25 podcasts No yes no pre-visit materials Facebook, LinkdIn no no
12. Does site contain Games/separate
Collections basic visitation Teacher sections for
Museum URL # of pages Online Content available? info? Digital projects? materials? Social Media links? Online Field Trips? students/"kids"
in-depth
William Breman Jewish in-depth narrative searchable summaries of
Heritage Museum http://www.thebreman.org/ more than 25 w/links, database yes no programs, no lps Facebook,YouTube no no
narrated story--of
Woodrow Wilson http://www.wilsonboyhoodhome. Wilson, and pre-
Boyhood Home org/ 11 to 25 view video tour No yes no no no no no
Yarmouth Historical
Society Museum http://www.yarmouthmehistory.org/ 1 to 10 No No yes no no no no no