Transformations in Cultural and Scientific Communication conference registrations now open

This conference brings experts from USA, Canada and Australia to Melbourne to discuss how the Web 2.0 revolution is changing museum and library practice.

The four conference sessions will explore:
# How to communicate with non-traditional visitors, and capture new audiences.
# How social networks allow audiences to form communities of interest.
# How scientific knowledge can create and sustain cultural participation.
# How organisational change is critical in a world of user-generated content and social media.

The Conference builds on the themes of the 2008 Sydney event by looking more broadly at how museums and libraries can contribute to the development of general understandings of science and culture by communities and publics. How is museum and library knowledge framed, problematised, created and disseminated in the Web 2.0 environment?

Early booking is highly recommended: the 2008 event sold out within weeks of registration opening!!