Subject: CHIN
Celebrating 30 years of innovation in the use of information technologies, the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) is dedicating its new Web site to the development of skills for the creation and management of digital content. The revamped CHIN site, to be launched on May 1st, will maintain its current address, <URL:http://www.chin.gc.ca>. CHIN is not only renewing its services to help heritage institutions reach wider audiences, it is also simplifying access to its online resources. A user name and password will no longer be required to access the specialized information available at <URL:http://www.chin.gc.ca>. All of the new and current resources will be available free of charge, even if you are not a CHIN / VMC member. With improved navigation tools and the addition of a site-wide search engine, it will become much easier to explore these resources. The new CHIN Web site will feature sections dedicated to Creating and Managing Digital Content, Intellectual Property, Collections Management, and more. Current training tools, online publications, directories and databases, all designed to meet the needs of both small and large institutions, will continue to be nurtured. Information on topics such as careers, funding and conferences will also remain accessible and up-to-date. CHIN, an agency within the Department of Canadian Heritage, has been helping Canadian museums capitalize on emerging information technologies since 1972. Most recently, in partnership with hundreds of Canadian museums and several corporate sponsors, CHIN spearheaded the creation of an online gateway to the innovative multimedia content created nationwide by heritage institutions. In its first ten months, the Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC) at <URL:http://virtualmuseum.ca> has attracted more than 2 million visitors from 140 countries. For more information on CHIN and its 30 years of service in the Canadian and international heritage communities, as well as regular updates on the May 1st launch, please consult <URL:http://www.chin.gc.ca>. Guy-Marc Dumais, Marketing Manager, Professional Programs Paul Lima, Liaison and Marketing Coordinator Canadian Heritage Information Network 819-994-1200 or 1-800-520-2446 (from Canada and the U.S.) service [at] chin__gc__ca Paul Lima Liaison and Marketing Coordinator CHIN *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:59 Distributed: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-59-001 ***Received on Wednesday, 27 February, 2002