It is done... Museums in Libya 2.0!
Dear Ly Hubbers, after several months of intense and exciting work and your extremely appreciated collaboration, the project “Museums in Libya 2.0” is already available on the Internet.
From now on everybody will be able to enjoy the wonderful Libyan museums strolling through the interactive map, where finding information on each museum provided by people like you, our collaborators and Social Web users. Do not forget consulting our wiki and updating it with new data. Besides, you can collaborate sharing your photos of Libyan museums including them in our group in Flickr, e-artcasting.
At this moment we leave you with the presentation we have made to present the project on next July 11 at the Medialab of Madrid (Spain,) within the Inclusiva.net encounter: New Art Dynamics in Web 2 mode. In the meanwhile, you can consult the references of the project in lamusediffuse's del.icio.us account. We hope meeting you there!
From now on everybody will be able to enjoy the wonderful Libyan museums strolling through the interactive map, where finding information on each museum provided by people like you, our collaborators and Social Web users. Do not forget consulting our wiki and updating it with new data. Besides, you can collaborate sharing your photos of Libyan museums including them in our group in Flickr, e-artcasting.
At this moment we leave you with the presentation we have made to present the project on next July 11 at the Medialab of Madrid (Spain,) within the Inclusiva.net encounter: New Art Dynamics in Web 2 mode. In the meanwhile, you can consult the references of the project in lamusediffuse's del.icio.us account. We hope meeting you there!
Labels: Africa, AFRICOM, Archaeology, Culture, lamusediffuse, Libya, Museums, Social Web, Technology, Web 2.0, Web Social
2 Comments:
As long as I know I am the best web 2.0 programmer in Libya, I drink XML and Javascript like Ajax lol .
By Enter for a chance to earn 1 BTC, at October 10, 2007 2:20 PM
Good to know! We would really appreciate if you use our research to create a better mashup and disseminate the wonders of Libyan Museums :)
By Pilar Gonzalo, at October 21, 2007 7:55 AM
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