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AAM Founded in 1906, the American Association of Museums (AAM) is dedicated to promoting excellence within the museum community. Through advocacy, professional education, information exchange, accreditation, and guidance on current professional standards of performance, AAM assists museum staff, boards, and volunteers across the country to better serve the public.
ASTC The Association of Science-Technology Centres Incorporated (ASTC) is an organization of science Centres and museums dedicated to furthering the public understanding of science among increasingly diverse audiences. ASTC encourages excellence and innovation in informal science learning by serving and linking its members worldwide and advancing their common goals. Through a variety of programs and services, ASTC provides professional development for the science Centre field, promotes best practice
CHIN The Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN), a Special Operating Agency in the Department of Canadian Heritage, was created in 1972 to foster sound management of the knowledge and collections developed by museums and to provide public access to that knowledge through a national inventory of museum collections across the country. CHIN's mission is "to broker effective access to Canadian and international heritage information for public education and enjoyment and for the collective benefit o
CIMI The report on the work of the CIMI Initiative, a MCN operating project from 1989 to 1993. This document encompasses interchange protocols, interchange formats and lower level network and telecommunications building blocks as well as data content standards that are recommended for the interchange of museum information and the development of software applications for the museum community.
DAM Symposium - established in 2001 to facilitate exchange of best practice among DAM project leaders, this event is organized by a genuinely technology-agnostic company. The DAM Symposium is a user-centric event designed to bring together project leaders and decision makers from across industries to network with peers and review their latest technology options. The agendas consist primarily of case study presentations and user-led panel sessions, supplemented by perspectives from independent analys
DLF The Digital Library Federation (DLF) is a consortium of libraries and related agencies that are pioneering in the use of electronic-information technologies to extend their collections and services. Through its members, the DLF provides leadership for libraries broadly by identifying standards and "best practices" for digital collections and network access, coordinating leading-edge research-and-development in libraries' use of electronic-information technology, and helping start projects and se
ICOM The International Council of Museums (ICOM) is dedicated to the development of museums and the museum profession, and operates globally for the preservation of cultural heritage. Committed to the promotion and facilitation of professional cooperation, ICOM is a worldwide network for museum professionals of all disciplines and specialisations
MDA Museum Documentation Association (MDA) gives advice to people who want to know how to document their collections and the information that goes with them. mda works with museums and other organisations in the United Kingdom that use historical material making sure that they know how to make the most of collections and their associated knowledge. Formerly the Museum Documentation Association
NINCH The National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH) is a diverse coalition of organizations created to assure leadership from the cultural community in the evolution of the digital environment
VRA The Visual Resources Association (VRA) is a multi-disciplinary community of image management professionals working in educational and cultural heritage environments. The Association is committed to providing leadership in the field, developing and advocating standards, and providing educational tools and opportunities for its members