Museum interactive multimedia 1997 : cultural heritage systems design and interfaces : selected papers from the Fourth International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums, Paris, France, 3-5 September 1997 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Bearman, David (ed.), Trant, Jennifer (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Archives & Museum Informatics, c1997.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Pte. 1.Information design and system development. Cap. 1. Team-based coordinated development of hypermedia: lessons learned from Piero della Francesca's "Agostinian Polyptych" ; Cap. 2. Implementing the cognitive layer of a hypermedia ; Cap. 3. Task-oriented design for interactive user interfaces of museum systems ; Cap. 4. Issues in historical geography ; Cap. 5. Connecting with classrooms through computers ; Cap. 6. Comparing five implementations of the museum educational site licensing project: "if the museum data's the same, why's it look so different?" ; Cap. 7. Museums, contact zones and the internet
  • Pte. 2.Interface design and presentation. Cap. 1. Person-oriented guided visits in a physical museum ; Cap. 2. Exploring a gallery with intelligent labels ; Cap. 3. Location aware mobile interactive guides: usability issues ; Cap. 4. Real space and cyberspace: a comparison of museum maps and electronic publication maps ; Cap. 5. Accessing the collections of an English county through time, space and theme ; Cap. 6. Geographical interfaces to museum collections ; Cap. 7. The interface of a museum: text, context and hypertext in a performance setting
  • Pte. 3.Case studies in museum interactive multimedia. Cap. 1. The Digital Behaim Globe (1492) ; Cap. 2. The virtual endeavor experiment: a networked VR application ; Cap. 3. The electronic presentation of a scholarly collection catalogue: an Oberling case study ; Cap. 4. Linking text and image databases in GENREG: a multi-media museum management system at the National Museum of Denmark ; Cap. 5. The fourth wall ; Cap. 6. Capturing the elusive interactive artwork via CD-ROM ; Cap. 7. The evaluation of a multimedia application for gallery interpretation: the Euesperides project in Oxford.