Longtime ISM member Opal Lei has started a new wiki for the museum, which we plan to use to document our exhibits. Instead of using notecards, which are somewhat limited and inconvenient (filling up visitors’ inventories), we will create weblinks to the appropriate wiki page, to be opened in the visitors’ web browser.
As well as avoiding notecard spam, the web-based wiki enables us to conveniently offer the information in more languages than before. Some of our notecards have been translated into Spanish and French, but we have hopes that in future we can have versions in Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese (traditional and simplified), Hindi and Arabic. All we need are translators, and in fact have been told there are some people willing and able to help with some of these languages now. There is a lot of work to do, basic research as well as translations, so we’d be happy to hear from anyone interested in volunteering their time and abilities in this area. The wiki will not only be the repository for such research/translations, it can help us keep track of which exhibits need documentation. So, thanks again, Opal, for another great contribution to the ISM!