Museum Computer NetworkThe Museum Computer Network (MCN) is a US-based non-profit organization for professionals with an interest in the use of computer technology for museums. OverviewMCN was established in 1967 in the New York City area.[1] The history of MCN spans a period during which information technology developed at an exponential pace. The organization began as an informal grouping of museums with the goal of automating registration records. With funding from the New York Council on the Arts, MCN developed a prototype mainframe network that was shared by participants from 1968 to 1971. When the funding ended in 1971, MCN was formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization that has since attracted members from around the world. As new technology superseded the original shared registration system, MCN evolved into a network of professionals wishing to improve their means of developing, managing, and conveying museum information through the use of automation.
ConferenceMCN has held an annual conference since 1979.[2]
SpectraMCN published Spectra, established in 1974.[1] For example, the Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI) Standards Framework was published in Spectra.[5] See also
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