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BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Thane Peterson |
That's Not Junk. That's Early Tech Prices for early computers and other geek memorabilia are on the rise. But study up before you buy. Seemingly inconsequential details can make all the difference in determining value. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 |
IBM's Tour de Force For MOMA IBM's John Tolva and Stan Litow explain the thinking behind the renovated Museum of Modern Art's new "cinematic" guide technology. |
BusinessWeek July 11, 2005 Thane Peterson |
The Old West: It's A Gold Rush With the Lewis & Clark bicentennial in full swing, Western Americana -- particularly oils, bronzes, and other art works -- is drawing more collectors and higher prices. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2005 Stephen Cass |
Genius on the Block From the early mechanical calculators of the 17th century through the birth of electronic computing during World War II up to the founding of the Internet in the 1970s, some of the most important documents in the history of computing and telecommunications went under the gavel. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 |
Grant Hill's Artistic Score Basketball star Grant Hill says it's not about investing - his museum-worthy collection of African American pieces connects him to a cultural heritage. |
Science News February 14, 2009 Sid Perkins |
Book Review: Dry Storeroom No. 1: The Secret Life Of The Natural History Museum By Richard Fortey Museums are more than collections of art and artifacts: They're collections of the people who work there. |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 Ashlee Vance |
The Computer History Museum Gets a Reboot The renovated Computer History Museum, which provides a journey through the history of technology, gives forward-looking Silicon Valley a temple honoring the past. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Lynn O'Shaughnessy |
Keeping Your Collection Off eBay A little planning can make a big difference for your heirs and your treasures. |
Outside February 2007 Donovan Webster |
Wack Market Would you pay a fortune for Lawrence of Arabia's compass? Then don't plan on raising a paddle at Christie's fabled auction of exploration collectibles, where old is gold and adventure carries a heavy price. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Thane Peterson |
Tracking African Americana Demand for African Americana is soaring, in part because of the rising affluence of African Americans. |
BusinessWeek July 5, 2004 Gerry Khermouch |
Radio Days Vintage wireless radios are gaining popularity among collectors, and there are plenty of bargains if you know where to look. |
CIO October 15, 2000 Matt Villano |
Objets d'IT The Cleveland Museum of Art's CIO uses IT and his passion for art to modernize a venerable institution and create new connections to customers... |
PC Magazine July 11, 2007 Erik Rhey |
Q&A: Secrets of the Call Center Guy Abby David, a technical support expert at Dell's call center in Hyderabad, India, discusses the ins and outs of helping Americans fix their computers. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Peter Burrows |
Steve Jobs: "It Feels Good" Apple's chief talks about its rapid rise to the top of the digital music biz, Pixar, and what tunes he's listening to today. |
D-Lib September 2002 |
Australian Museums & Galleries Online Australian Museums & Galleries Online serves as a portal to Australia's cultural heritage, providing a single web site entry point to a large percentage of Australia's museums and galleries, as well as preserving and promoting Australia's cultural identity worldwide. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2010 Waibel et al. |
Museum Data Exchange: Learning How to Share The Museum Data Exchange, a project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, brought together nine art museums and OCLC Research to model data sharing in the museum community. |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 Rachel Wolff |
Investing: Diamonds Are a Guy's Best Friend Amid the recession, jewelry is increasingly viewed as valuable art. Guess who's buying it? Male collectors are currently coveting pendants and rings with large colorless, D-grade diamonds. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Thane Peterson |
Photography's Golden Age As digital and color processes have advanced, more artists are experimenting with the medium -- and prices for top work have soared. But study up before buying, because there are many nuances to take into account. |
TIME Asia May 16, 2011 Hannah Beech |
Party Piece After a long, $380 million refurbishment, China's National Museum fully reopened in April. It is now the biggest in the world, with 1.05 million cultural relics spread over 192,000 sq m of floor space |
BusinessWeek November 10, 2003 Weber & Gogoi |
William Wrigley on "Generational Growth" The candymaker's chief talks about the company's long-term perspective and his own contribution to the Wrigley legacy. |
AskMen.com October 17, 2012 Ben Clymer |
Eric Clapton's Patek The quintessential complicated watch, made by the world's finest watchmaker, in the most valuable of metals, and after a quarter century of mystery surrounding its whereabouts, is actually coming up for sale. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Tom Lowry |
"People Are Willing to Pay" Viacom CFO Richard Bressler talks about developing new business models for media in the Digital Age while protecting content. |
Salon.com November 27, 2000 Aaron Gell |
If you can't say anything nice The nation's first women's museum dodges controversy -- and whole chunks of history... |
Information Today November 18, 2014 |
The Getty Foundation Houses Free, Online Catalogs The OSCI (Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative) is composed of digital publications from eight institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Tate, and the Walker Art Center. |
Reason January 2004 Jeremy Lott |
Found Objects What archaeologists can gain from markets, or lose by ignoring them |
Science News September 3, 2005 |
Changing Earth Developed by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, this Web site focuses on Earth's history. |
BusinessWeek June 11, 2007 Christopher Palmeri |
The Art Of The Art Deal Sotheby's and Christie's are taking on more risk as they find new ways to profit in a hot contemporary art market. |
D-Lib November 2005 Kenneth Hamma |
Public Domain Art in an Age of Easier Mechanical Reproducibility Making visual reproductions of public domain art works available online for use and reuse without charge would likely benefit the collecting institutions and would contribute to the public good. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 |
Consulting, With A Research Twist IBM Research Director Paul Horn explains why Big Blue now has its reknowned researchers working hand-in-hand with its consultants. |
Information Today April 2002 Richard Poynder |
Not Pleading Poverty Elsevier Science chairman Derk Haank addresses industry and end-user issues... |
PC Magazine December 21, 2007 Erik Rhey |
Security's High Roller Once a top security consultant to Vegas casinos, Jeff Jonas is now head of IBM's Entity Analytic Solutions lab, figuring out ways to collect and store more data safely. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 |
A French-U.S. Hybrid's Software Dream Business Objects CEO Bernard Liautaud says his acquisition of Crystal Decisions puts him on the path of becoming an industry giant |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Vernon Silver |
Egypt Is Looted, and Curators Balk Thefts of artifacts from Cairo's Egyptian Museum revive the debate over the repatriation of ancient art. |
Financial Planning August 1, 2008 David E. Adler |
For Art's Sake The New York City art auctions in May and June put to rest the idea that gloom in financial markets was spreading into the art market -- at least, not at the very upper end |
Financial Planning April 1, 2008 Suzanne McGee |
Bit by the Collecting Bug Whether they're ancient Greek vases or Pez dispensers, clients' ties to the items they have collected is of a completely different order from those of their stock, bond or fund holdings. |