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2nd North American User Group Meeting, Ottawa, 25-27 October 2006 Print

ottawa_small.gifThe Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC) hosted the 2006 North American EMu User Group Meeting at both the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec, and the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.

Day 1 - 26 October Presentations
Brian Dawson
Director, Informatics Services
Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation
EMu and Archives: Experiences from the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation

Marion Raiser
Programme Manager
Graham Higley
Head, Department of Information Services & Library
Andrew Brown
Project Manager
KE Software

Project perspective from the Natural History Museum 
Darrell Siebert
Researcher, Department of Zoology
Natural History Museum, London 
EMu in the NHM: A personal perspective 
Maxine Valiquette
Collection Registrar
House of Commons, Canada 
House of Commons Curatorial Services: Life after 7 years of using EMu 
Larry Gall
Head, Computer Systems & Curatorial Affiliate in Entomology
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History 
EMu Hacking at the Peabody Museum 
DucPhong Nguyen
Project Manager, Collections Information Systems
Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian 
NMAI EMu Implementation: Putting the client before the horse 
Robert Paterson
Systems Application Administrator & Artifact Documentalist
Jason Boudreau
Assistant Documentalist
Canadian Museum of Civilization 
Going Virtual: Using EMu to organize and present Canada's cultural heritage 

Ian Tunbull
Chief Operating Officer
KE Software

The EMu Community
Day 2 - 27 October Presentations
Bernard Marshall
Chief Technology Officer
KE Software
EMu New Features
Chris Fincham
Operations Manager, North America
KE Software 
XSLT - EMu's new Page View 

Brad Lickman
Senior Developer
KE Software

EMu and Record Level Security

Bernard Marshall
Chief Technology Officer
KE Software

Upcoming Developments
Stacey Girling-Christie
Margot Reid
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Challenges in documenting archaelogical and ethnological collection in KE EMu