The information you find on
these pages have been compiled through the enthusiastic participation and
support of several organizations. From here you can get to their home pages:
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Canada's Digital Collections
program. This is where much of the money came from for this project. They
are also sponsoring other Canada's Digital Collections projects all across
Canada. They also provided technical support through Ingenia
Communications Corp.
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Heritage Alley Internet Productions
Contractor which completed Phase I of the Emily Carr website. This included
site conceptualization, building the site from scratch, creation of template
pages, creating the "look and feel" for the site, creation of each
section, and training the team who currently maintains the site. Heritage Alley
specializes in helping museums get on the web, including Carr House, the
birthplace of Emily Carr.
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Industrial Art Internet Group
Contractor who currently maintains the web site and completed Phase II and III
of the Emily Carr website, as well as producing a hardcopy Teacher's Guide and
CD ROM to provide educators better access to the website. Responsible for
making Woo a star, they would like to thank everyone, including the spirit of
Emily Carr.
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Heritage Branch and Information
Systems Branch Ministry of Small Business, Tourism, and Culture Province of
British Columbia.
BC Heritage Branch
owns and operates Carr House, and was responsible for hiring and providing
equipment for the Canada's Digital Collections team that built this web site.
Information Systems Branch provided diligent computer support fixing bugs,
helping set up the database, and showing the team how to do things the right
way. Thanks a bunch to all of them!
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Part of a partnership protocol agreement, they provided a CD-ROM of their Emily
Carr collection, and provided access to their collection for additional
photography.
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Vancouver Art Gallery
Part of a partnership protocol agreement, they provided a CD-ROM of their Emily
Carr collection.
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BC Provincial Archives
Digitized a large amount of photographs in their collection so we wouldn't have
to. They also provided training on their own scanning system to the Point
Ellice Team so we could do some scanning for them in return. As a result,
everyone benefited.
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Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery
The Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery is situated at the University of Victoria,
where its main Exhibition Gallery is located in the University Centre. The Art
Museum and Gallery hosts a varied program of as many as 12 exhibitions a year.
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Continuing Studies, University of Victoria
Providing the test CD ROMs, the Learning Technologies Group enjoyed helping
with the last stages of this exciting project.
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Pan Video Productions Ltd.
Responsible for producing the Quick Time Virtual Reality Tour of the site. Many
thanks to all at Pan Video for their time and technology.
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National Gallery
The National Gallery contributed digitized images - many of them on CD-ROM - to
the Gallery section of the site.
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Stoddart Publishing (for
Irwin Publishing)
Advised in obtaining copyright permission on the Emily Carr collection.