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Sorry for the confusion. The URL was changed just last night, to a new, more permanent home:
The Call for Papers on Museums and New Media for the Fall 2013 Exhibitionist is available at:
http://name-aam.org/resources/exhibitionist/call-for-papers
--Jason
On Mar 27, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Gretchen Jennings wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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> The link to the NAME website that I sent in my last note to the ISEN-ASTC
> listserv seems to be broken, so many of you may have tried unsuccessfully to
> find out more about our Call for Papers on Museums and New Media. While we
> are fixing the link, here is the full text of the Call for Papers. Look
> forward to your submissions. Gretchen Jennings, Editor, Exhibitionist - the
> NAME journal
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> Call for papers for Fall 2013 Exhibitionist, the journal of the National
> Association for Museum Exhibition. To view back issues of Exhibitionist go
> to the NAME website at www.name-aam.org
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> Issue Theme: Museums and New Media: What's Disappearing? What's Evolving?
> What's to Come?
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> In this issue we hope to examine the impact of new media on museums, with a
> particular focus on exhibitions.
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> * How are new digital technology and media affecting the care and
> management of collections-- living or non-living-on which exhibitions are
> based? Are once standard practices and procedures for collections care and
> management, for exhibition development and interpretation disappearing-no
> longer valued or needed? What is the impact of this development?
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> * How are new media shaping the ways in which exhibitions are
> conceived, designed and developed, interpreted, accessed, or assessed? What
> about the impact on visitors and their participation and engagement with
> exhibition?
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> * What's way out there on the cutting edge for exhibitions in the
> future?
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> Proposals need not be limited to just these issues, and can include
> research, essays, and case studies that analyze/comment on/critique the
> impact of new technology and media on museums of all types and disciplines,
> and the exhibitions they produce. As much as possible, if a case study or
> research project is submitted, the article should not focus on a single
> project or museum without raising questions or throwing light on larger
> issues that are widely applicable. Proposals from colleagues around the
> world are welcome.
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> Deadlines
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> Proposal deadline: April 12, 2013. 250 word maximum. Briefly describe your
> article; how it relates to issue theme; your background/qualifications for
> writing the article. Proposals will be vetted by our editorial advisory
> board, and you will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance within
> several weeks. A style sheet will be sent to you when your proposal is
> accepted.
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> First draft deadline: June 21, 2013. 2000 word maximum. Your article
> will be returned by early-mid July with comments and edits by editorial
> advisors and editor.
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> Final article deadline: August 9, 2013. Final article due with four or five
> images, credits, and captions.
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> Gretchen Jennings
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> Editor, Exhibitionist, the journal of the National Association for Museum
> Exhibition (NAME)
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> www.name-aam.org
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> March 19, 2013
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> From: Gretchen Jennings [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:38 PM
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> Subject: Call for Papers on Museums and New Media
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> Hello all, the Fall 2013 issue of Exhibitionist, the journal of NAME
> (National Association for Museum Exhibition) will be on Museums and New
> Media: What's Disappearing, What's Evolving, What's to Come? Please go to
> this link for details http://name-aam.org/about/notes
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> Thanks, Gretchen Jennings, Editor
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