Museums and the web 1999 : selected papers from an international conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 11-14, 1999 /
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania :
Archives & Museum Informatics,
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- Pte. 1.Seeing anew: technology and visual culture. Cap. 1. From the mountains of the Moon to the neon paintbrush
- Pte. 2.Sharing experiences: interacting with others on the web. Cap. 1. Visiting a museum together: how to share a visit to a virtual world ; Cap. 2. Collaborative digital environments for art education and exploration ; Cap. 3. Museum of the person: a Brazilian experience of a virtual museum ; Cap. 4. In search of meaningful events: curatorial algorithms & malleable aesthetics
- Pte. 3.Learning by interacting: knowing through doing. Cap. 1. Linking and thinking: the museum@school ; Cap. 2. Creating an interactive student medium for learning about the holocaust ; Cap. 3. Designing web user interfaces for museum applications to support different types of users ; Cap. 4. Unlocking the "treasure chest" using scran resources
- Pte. 4.Seeking, finding & using: information for a purpose. Cap. 1. Pattern-directed search of archives and collections ; Cap. 2. A spatial approach for the access, manipulation and publication of digital library artifacts ; Cap. 3. Metadata resource discovery and educational information on the internet: the gateway to educational materials (GEM) project ; Cap. 4. Convergence and integration online: the arts and humanities data service gateway and catalogues
- Pte. 5.Evaluating our creations: does it work for you. Cap. 1. "Web musing" evaluating museums on the web from learning theory to museology ; Cap. 2. Design patterns for museum web sites ; Cap. 3. A survey of characteristics and patterns of behavior in visitors to a museum web site ; Cap. 4. Time for renovations: a survey of museum web sites
- Pte. 6.Reconstructing: making and remaking. Cap. 1. Inside the meta-center: a cabinet of wonder ; Cap. 2. Web site facelift: Revising the Finnish National Gallery home page ; Cap. 3. "So we've got a website, now what?" Reflections on renovating a large museum site
- Pte. 7.Adjusting social relations: who's in charge here. Cap. 1. On-line exhibit design: the socio-technological impact of building a museum over the World Wide Web ; Cap. 2. Copyright obstacles to exploiting websites: a European view ; Cap. 3. Cultural heritage outreach and museum/school partnerships: initiatives at the School of Information, University of Michigan ; Cap. 4. Promoting a museum website on the net.