Subject: AATA Online
Users of AATA Online AATA Online staff are currently exploring how best to upgrade AATA Online's technology platform and are taking the opportunity to consider enhancements to its functionality and usability as well. Project staff will be gathering user requirements during interviews at the upcoming American Institute for Conservation's annual conference in Denver, April 2008. Please stop by the GCI booth (#203 - 205) in the exhibition hall (Tuesday and Wednesday, 10am - 5:30pm) to share your thoughts with us during the conference. If you would like to arrange a specific time to meet, please email us at aata<-a t->getty< . >edu Additional interviews with the user community will take place throughout the year at other major conservation conferences, or your comments are welcome by email to the address above. The results of these interviews will be presented by the project team to GCI leadership, which will enable them to make an informed decision about which functionality AATA Online should offer in the future. An implementation project will begin in 2009. AATA Online: Abstracts of International Conservation Literature, the conservation profession's authoritative bibliographic resource, has been offered as a free online service on the Getty's website since 2002 <URL:http://www.aata.getty.edu> and now comprises over 100,000 citations and abstracts of conservation literature. AATA Online is produced by the GCI in association with IIC and ICCROM. Thank you, Luke Swetland Senior Manager AATA Online The Getty Conservation Institute *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:53 Distributed: Monday, April 7, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-53-001 ***Received on Thursday, 3 April, 2008