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  • Museum Sanctity in a Digital Age

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Friday, 27 January 2012

    I must declare that I make this blog post with some trepidation. I know that this topic is not on-trend with the popular/populist movement in museums. That said, I am not an old stodger, who is completely lacking in tech skills -- the opposite, in fact. My career depends on digital technologies: the creation and maintenance of museum databases for collections, exhibitions and digital assets; I manage several web sites and multiple Twitter accounts. Technophobe, I am not. In this age of mobile technology it has become increasingly difficult to find a space where you can remember life before th...

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  • Departmental Re-organisation

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Thursday, 19 January 2012

    After years under consideration, we have finally re-organized he Registration Department. It took the loss of 1/3 the staff, but we are there. I will be the Registrar responsible for Museum Collection...

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  • Hidden Exhibition Secrets Revealed

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Sunday, 20 November 2011

    There is so much work that happens behind-the-scenes for any exhibition. Some of that work is ultimately visible to the visitors such as the design, the mounts, cases, graphics and labels but the work...

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  • Twitter Identity Crisis

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Tuesday, 25 October 2011

    I have been playing with Twitter for almost three years now. It is one of those social media that I felt I should be using, but I found it a bit difficult to figure out what to Tweet. I simply tweeted...

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  • Toronto Museums Face Closure

    Created by Gail Lord Created Wednesday, 21 September 2011

    Dear Friends and Colleagues: This week, the City of Toronto’s Executive Committee approved a report from the City Manager to close “museums with the least attendance, and revenues compared to costs.”...

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  • Blog About Blogging

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Wednesday, 14 September 2011

    Today I am inspired to write a blog about why I don't write blogs. The truth is, I am awaiting some sort of divine inspiration. The result is I don't write anything. One of my colleagues sug...

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  • Canadian Registrars' Group

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Wednesday, 10 August 2011

    Canadian-Registrars.ca is a mailing list that aims to enhance the professional development of Canadian Registrars and collections professionals through the sharing of ideas and expertise with colleagu...

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  • Standards

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Friday, 11 March 2011

    Standards: Introduction to Controlled Vocabulary (Getty)

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  • Request for Information (RFI)

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Wednesday, 02 March 2011

    The first phase of our process is the creation of a Request for Information or more commonly an RFI. Ine useful web site I found was thishttp://www.negotiations.com/articles/procurement-terms/ which ...

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  • A History of the World

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Tuesday, 25 January 2011

    A History of the World in 100 Artefacts Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, narrates 100 programmes that retell humanity's history through the objects we have made. The series spans ...

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  • Collections Management Systems

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Thursday, 20 January 2011

    Selecting a Collections management software system is a difficult task. Every museum has different requirements, but at the core, there are many commonalaties. Planning your new database system http...

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  • Privacy: A Social Norm?

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Friday, 14 January 2011

    Privacy is no longer a social norm, according to the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg commenting on the rise of social networking. “Many young people are choosing to open their lives in ways thei...

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  • What is Collections Management?

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Thursday, 29 October 2009

    Collections management doesn't sounds like a nebulous concept, but ask a group of museum professionals for a definition and you soon realise it isn't as obvious as it seems. Collections Man...

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  • Teaching versus Experience

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Tuesday, 27 October 2009

    An upcoming conference at the University of Toronto's Museum Studies programme: Taking Stock: Museum Studies and Museum Practices in Canada makes me think about the nature of teaching versus actu...

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  • Building an Information Infrastructure

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Monday, 26 October 2009

    Many museums and cultural institutions have moved into the "digital age" in the name of progress but in many cases it was in name only. Our digital records are still largely guided by the ol...

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  • New Venture: Professor Allen

    Created by Stephanie Allen Created Thursday, 16 July 2009

    This fall I will be co-teaching a course in Collections Management at Ryerson University (PP8107 - Digital Applications for Collection Management ).

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Arts Journal

  • More Large Book Retailers Join Ban On Amazon: "The money-losing U.S. chain stunned and cheered the publishing industry by announcing its Amazon ban earlier this week, citing the online company's policy of reserving exclusive rights to sell e-books produced by its new publishing arm. By week's end, both Indigo and Books-A-Million, the second… 14 hours ago
  • Mounting Internet Protests Against International Anti-Piracy Deal: "European activists who participated in American Internet protests last month learned that there was political power to be harnessed on the Web. Now they are putting that knowledge to use in an effort to defeat new global rules for intellectual property."... 14 hours ago
  • Berlin's Deutsche Guggenheim To Close: "Over the years the Guggenheim has held 57 exhibitions and attracted 1.8 million visitors. It also commissioned 17 artists -- among them John Baldessari, Anish Kapoor, Gerhard Richter and James Rosenquist -- to create new works that were first shown at Deutsche Guggenheim."... 14 hours ago
  • Reinventing Classical Music: Pub Crawl: "The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - where I'm joint leader - are mid-way through something a little unusual. We're out on the road on tour, but rather than concert halls, our venues are London pubs. Our aim is to put the social back into music."... 14 hours ago
  • Report: UK Arts Sector Suffers From Under-Investment In Workers: "Many of these barriers are a consequence of the distinctive structure of the creative labour market - the sector is characterised by a prevalence of SMEs [small and medium enterprises], micro-businesses, start-ups, freelancers and project-based work. This structural feature is responsible for an… 14 hours ago
  • Imaging The Entire World - A Way Of Visualizing Culture: "I'm interested intellectually and culturally about how the imaged world is being knit together by technologies such as Photosynth. More or less public images on Flickr, they're all being knit together in this giant quilt. Any place you look has been photographed. Anything you want to see, from… 14 hours ago
  • With Departure Of NY City Opera, Lincoln Center Theatre Fills Void With Dance: "The new effort, already under way, presents an opportunity for more dance companies, both local and international, to perform at the prestigious New York address--on a historic stage designed by George Balanchine."... 14 hours ago
  • Will Amazon open Its Own Physical Bookstores?: "For years, there has been speculation that Amazon will open its own outlets, presumably to sell Amazon-label products. The idea seems farfetched, but before 2001 so was the idea of Apple operating its own stores."... 14 hours ago

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