Arts information consultant Robert A. Baron has a website full of interesting information about arts management. The site is also a good demonstration of how to utilize existing information and put it together in a web format, primarily using text.
There are five sections to the site: Papers on Copyright, Scholarship, and Images; Papers on Museum and Art Computerization; Guides to Museum and Arts Computerizing; Divertimenti; and E-Mail Musings. Baron makes use of various presentations and articles he has prepared and prints the full text online. One of the presentations in Section One is from a Town Meeting in Portland, OR, September 22, 1997, "Copyright Law in the Digital World. Fair Use, Education, and Libraries after CONFU" [Conference on Fair Use]. Baron's paper, "Trying Out the Guidelines," details a number of drawbacks for educators in the proposed guidelines. More detail... |
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