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MOAC Classic
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MOAC began in 1997 when 11 California museums begain working with the California Digital Library to integrate access to collections of art, historical artifacts, photography, and manuscripts from museums, archives, and libraries throughout the state. In addition to developing an unparalleled content resources for research and instruction, MOAC had a second, equally important, goal of developing best practices for museums so that museums of all sizes and types could cost-effectively participate in the "digital revolution" and provide sophisticated, standards-based access to their collections. The Institute of Museum and Library Services generously funded a MOAC testbed project from 1999-2001. MOAC has developed into a growing community of like-minded museums and archives in California who continue to participate in several projects which further the initial goals of the group. Detailed documents describing the project can be found under "Project Documentation" to the left.
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Browse or search selected collections from MOAC partner institutions. This resource currently includes 62,000 records and images from 11 California cultural institutions presented online by the California Digital Library
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MOAC project manager
Richard Rinehart
Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
rinehart@uclink.berkeley.edu
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