About MuseumBlogs.org
MuseumBlogs.org is a directory of museum and museum-related blogs as well as a space for re-postings and roundups. The purpose of the site is to raise awareness and increase the authority of blogs focusing on museum issues. Authority is used by search engines to filter results. The more links, the more authority and more visible a blog will become.
The Directory
A publicly editable, moderated directory provides a central website for listings to museum and museum-related blogs.
The Blog
We encourage re-posting from qualified blogs and bloggers. The aim of MuseumBlogs.org is to drive visitors to other museum blogs and increase their authority. If you're interested in re-posting or creating roundups which focus on the museum blog world, please feel free to contact us for password and log in information.
Who and Why?
This site was developed by Ideum. We're a small design company that develops interactive exhibits and websites for museums. The idea for MuseumBlogs.org came about after we developed a survey of museum blogs & community sites in March of 2006. One of the major outcomes was that the vast majority of museum blogs lack authority which was covered in a follow up post on the Ideum blog. It's our hope that MuseumBlogs.org will help increase communities’ awareness and authority.
Policies
MuseumBlogs.org is run as a public service and encourages community participation. The site does not accept commercial advertising of any kind.
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
New findings by the CDC show that one in four US women between the ages of 14 and 59 may be infected with human papillomavirus (HPV)–a higher rate than previously estimated.
“HPV infection was most common among women aged 20-24. Nearly half of the women in that age group (49%) had HPV
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
By Stuart Frost
There is a vast amount of work taking place behind the scenes to ensure that the new galleries are ready to open in November 2009. The project architects, MUMA, are about to commence detailed design. Curators at the V&A are researching the objects that will form the new displays and entering…
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
It’s official: the Valentines Teddy is no longer available.
Now you can win a new teddy bear in the Space Trivia Challenge, with all new cheeky and adorable sayings when you poke him. Opal Lei and I posed for a picture with him at the ISM sign (below).
See my earlier
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
Nodem er en biennal konference for museer om digital formidling, der netop har været afholdt i Oslo. Der var mange spændende projekter, se http://www.tii.se/v4m/nodem/ . En af de gode ting ved arrangementet var deltagernes wiki, hvor papers og kommentarer bliver lagt op - denne wiki bliver sandsynligvis permanent for Nodem. Lige
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
I’ve just put up Matthew Gibbs’ review of the film Lawrence of Arabia against our call for reviews. You can find it here and it is well worth a read. Matthew is a freelance writer from Sydney with a good knowledge of Lawrence.
While I’m here, did anyone else catch the
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
I’ve just put up Matthew Gibbs’ review of the film Lawrence of Arabia against our call for reviews. You can find it here and it is well worth a read. Matthew is a freelance writer from Sydney with a good knowledge of Lawrence.
While I’m here, did anyone else catch the
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Read the full post at Lawrence of Arabia and the Light Horse
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February 28th, 2007 by AutoAggregator
I’ve just put up Matthew Gibbs’ review of the film Lawrence of Arabia against our call for reviews. You can find it here and it is well worth a read. Matthew is a freelance writer from Sydney with a good knowledge of Lawrence.
While I’m here, did anyone else catch the
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Read the full post at Lawrence of Arabia and the Light Horse
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