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Sharing cultural heritage the linked open data way: why you should sign up
Johan Oomen and Lotte Belice Baltussen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, The Netherlands with Marieke van Erp, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Sharing cultural heritage the linked open data way - everyone's invited Building an Online Commons for the Park
Christina DePaolo, Balboa Park Online Collaborative, Zachary Szukala, Seso, USA and Erick Kendrick, Piction, Australia
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Building an Online Commons for Balboa Park Solving the thorny last mile of mobile app delivery : smArtaccess, a highly customized Wi-Fi system
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Wi-Fi
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app
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delivery
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access
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store
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Exhibitor Briefing - discuss your product. Confirmed Exhibitors only
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http://www.smartapps.fr Delivering mobile from the ground-up: exploring the approach
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mobile
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digital
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framework
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evaluation
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interpretation
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access Abstract:
The challenges of delivering a meaningful ‘mobile’ experience for an institution are not always technology-related. Securing cross-departmental stakeholder investment and ensuring alignment with the institution’s core mission have been key for National Museums Scotland and National Museum Wales in developing a framework for their mobile programme.
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Paper - in formal session Museum Commons: Tragedy or Enlightened self-interest?
(2010). Museum Commons: Tragedy or Enlightened self-interest?.
( , Ed.).Museums and the Web 2010. Proceedings.
Event-driven Access to Heterogeneous Distributed Museum Collections
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art history
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access
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browsing
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resource discovery
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events
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data integration Abstract:
This demonstration is the first prototype of the event-driven collection browsing platform that is being developed within the Agora project. In this demo, we show how museum collections can be accessed by users based on historical events.
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Demonstration - show your project
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http://agora.cs.vu.nl/eventdemo Optical Media: Their Implications for Archives & Museums
(1987). Optical Media: Their Implications for Archives & Museums.
Archives and Museum Informatics Technical Reports. 74 pp.
Archival Methods
(1989). Archival Methods.
Archives and Museum Informatics Technical Reports. 67 pp.
Implementing the Cognitive Layer of a Hypermedia
(1997). Implementing the Cognitive Layer of a Hypermedia.
Museum Interactive Multimedia 1997: cultural heritage systems design and interfaces. Selected Papers from ichim97.