As we develop our rich resources into online formats, we value your input. What can we do better? What material would you like to see here? Please direct your comments to us at uampfaweb@uclink2.berkeley.edu
For information on UAM/PFA automation and electronic access projects contact Richard Rinehart, Information Systems Manager for the UAM/PFA, at rinehart@uclink2.berkeley.edu
This initiative expands the museum's ability to fulfill its primary mission of education and public access to collections and information on the visual arts. Digital technology enables the UAM/PFA to reach vastly greater audiences through networking, and to present multiple, diverse interpretations of exhibitions and collections. It enables the museum to serve such diverse audiences as disabled people, via remote and mobile media; the scholarly and student community by creating an in-depth, accessible archive of information on the arts; and various under-served audiences by focussing content and distribution channels and by initiating interactive, collaborative, and interpretive projects. This WWW site is one aspect of this initiative, and a gathering point for many of the others listed below.
In 1995, the UAM/PFA celebrates its 25th anniversary. It is interesting to note that it is also the 25th anniversary of the Internet, so an auspicious time for us to make our online debut.
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