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Museums and the Web

Adaptivity of 3D web content in web based virtual museums : a quality of service and quality of experience perspective

Adaptivity of 3D web content in web based virtual museums : a quality of service and quality of experience perspective

... in museums is also similar to that of consuming mass media in the sense of the “active dozing” behaviour of cultural heritage ...in museums, leads to the use of Information Technologies as a way to allow ...

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Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

... In 2000, Joe Neparrnga Gumbula, who has since become a well-known Yolngu scholar, was inspired to make a music clip with his rock band Soft Sand, using footage from a ceremony directed by his father 40 years earlier for ...

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Value creation through investments in Web-based systems within not-for-profit organisations: the case of two UK museums

Value creation through investments in Web-based systems within not-for-profit organisations: the case of two UK museums

... Created: 08/11/06 20: 13: 11 Magda Codes 7: [Geffrye managers don't see profit making as central to museum's mission] [Geffrye mgnt don't consider e-store first priority/good business id[r] ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... while museums have embraced technology such as the Web in relation to providing an interface between the general public and their collections, its use as a marketing tool varies ...which museums ...

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Digital pathways in community museums

Digital pathways in community museums

... E stablished social archiving sites (SketchFab for 3d objects, RoundMe for virtual tours) were used to digitally present media produced from the work- shops on the Web. These websites have integrated sharing ...

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SCULPTEUR: Multimedia Retrieval for Museums

SCULPTEUR: Multimedia Retrieval for Museums

... a web based client-server application and the server-side repositories hold the raw multimedia objects, feature vectors for content-based retrieval, tex- tual metadata and the ontologies which are implemented ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... the Web strategies of retailers in the ...as museums—whose product is less concrete and more a part of the social fabric than a part of consumer interaction—have fallen outside the sphere of interest of ...

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Visitors, Museums, and Mobiles

Visitors, Museums, and Mobiles

... The production of either a new online or application based interactive map would require both a development team and funding sources to be secured. The team would have to determine which location service would best serve ...

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Comparison between virtual museums

Comparison between virtual museums

... and read a newspaper, but in this case the observer or the person performing the survey can have a perception of what is happening and change the result of the study for that case. There is also the issue of the speed ...

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A handbook for museums refreshing their display

A handbook for museums refreshing their display

... London Museums Hub between 2004 and ...to museums as the text presented on panels, labels, audio guides, computer interactives as well as on web sites is crucial to developing the messages and ...

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Museums and Virtual Museums in Europe: Reaching expectations

Museums and Virtual Museums in Europe: Reaching expectations

... simplified web-­‐based frameworks that could help connecting stories to digital assets; or easy to use tools that could bridge the different professionals in the museum domain; or simplified way to create 3d ...

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Acoustics of Modern and Old Museums

Acoustics of Modern and Old Museums

... two museums was done (April 2012) by in situ measurements of Reverberation Time (RT), equivalent continuous sound pressure level of the background noise (LAeq HVAC off); equivalent continuous sound level of noise ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... the museums used their websites in this ...state museums do not necessarily understand the marketing role their website is playing when it delivers content to its various publics, and therefore do not use ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... which museums must now ...as museums have evolved from elitist institutions to broader-based public ...that museums adopted in the past. Museums have acknowledged this, and the need to respond ...

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Museums in Cultural Tourism in Poland

Museums in Cultural Tourism in Poland

... to museums is to place them on the Na- tional Register of Museums, supervised by the Minister of Culture and National ...Only museums which meet certain criteria – including the importance of its ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... The resistance that this interviewee had encountered perhaps harks back to the more traditional, curatorial-led museum where “the director was perceived as the keeper of objects” (Gilmore & Rentschler, 2002: 745). ...

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Guidelines for Disaster Preparedness in Museums

Guidelines for Disaster Preparedness in Museums

... The emergency program manager often conducts a formal emergency threat evaluation similar to the kind discussed in Chapter 1. The emergency threat analysis security survey appears as Action Guide 12A but exists in ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... The themes for the interview schedule (set out in Appendix B) were structured around the issues raised in the review of the literature relating to the development of museums and museum marketing that formed the ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... One of the significant facets of the Schultz and Schultz definition is that it provides an expanded notion of brand communication (Kliatchko, 2005). In this respect it builds on Duncan and Caywood’s (1996) definition ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... The exchanges between ‘firm and customer’ relate to human behaviour, experience, ideas, and values, in short, concepts that are difficult to ‘sell’ in the same manner as a more concrete product. While the museum ...

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