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Archives and Museum Informatics, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1992
- Frederick Granger:
Canadian heritage information network technology assessment studies and interactive projects. 2-4 - Michael B. Moir:
The use of optical disc technology to improve access to historical photographs. 5-12 - Conference reports: Interactive multimedia in museums. 13-14
- Roy Brown:
Letter to the editor. 13 - Electronic records of science. 14-15
- David Bearman:
Reviews. 20-21
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1992
- Richard Gerrard, Jim Leonard:
TRILLIUM: An information and ideas network for ontario museums. 2-4 - Ben Rubinstein:
The micro gallery at the national gallery of London. 5-10
Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1992
- Use of advanced digital technology in public places. 2-8
- Nancy Bryan:
RECOMDOC '92: Report on the first eastern european conference on museum and cultural heritage documentation. 9-10 - Technology, scholarship and the humanities: The implications of electronic information. 10-12
- Archival conferences in montreal, Sept.7-17, 1992. 12-17
- Three new document imaging manuals. 18-20
- ChubbMUSC: Risk management software. 21
Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1992
- David Bearman:
Electronic records are records. 1-2 - Coalition for networked information. 3-5
- Vatican archives conference. 5-6
- Network advisory committee tackles multimedia. 7-8
- Electronic democracy: Cultures, values & norms. 8-11
- Museum computer network. 11-12
- Archivia CD-ROM 1992. 20-21
- Authority reference tool. 20
- FIAF cataloging commission urges format standard. 24
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