Museum Informatics Bibliography

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Refs snagged from Paul Marty's website Information Science and Technology in the Museum

  • Bearman, D (Ed). (2000). "Special Issue on Museum Informatics." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(10), 3-4.
  • Jones-Garmil, K. (1997). The Wired Museum: Emerging Technology and Changing Paradigms. Washington, DC: American Association of Museums.
  • Keene, S. (1998). Digital Collections: Museums and the Information Age. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
  • Marty, P., Rayward, B., & Twidale, M. (2003). "Museum Informatics." In Cronin, B. (Ed.), Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. 37, 259-294.
  • Thomas, S., & Mintz, A. (Eds.). (1998). The Virtual and the Real: Media in the Museum. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.

Digital Surrogates of Museum Artifacts

  • Bearman, D. (1994). "Strategies for Cultural Heritage Information Standards in a Networked World." Archives and Museum Informatics, 8(2), 93-106.
  • Besser, H. (1997). "The Changing Role of Photographic Collections with the Advent of Digitization." In K. Jones-Garmil (Ed.), The Wired Museum: Emerging Technology and Changing Paradigms (pp. 115-128). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Douma, M., & Henchman, M. (2000). "Bringing the Object to the Viewer: Multimedia Techniques for the Scientific Study of Art." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2000 (pp. 59-64). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Gladney, H., Mintzer, F., Schiattarella, F., Bescos, J., & Treu, M. (1998). "Digital access to Antiquities." Communications of the ACM, 41(4), 49-57.
  • Hoptman, G. (1992). "The Virtual Museum and Related Epistemological Concerns." In E. Barrett (Ed.), Sociomedia, Multimedia, Hypermedea, and the Social Construction of Knowledge. (pp. 141-159.). Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • Lanzi, E. (1998). Introduction to Vocabularies: Enhancing Access to Cultural Heritage Information. Los Angeles: Getty Trust Publications.
  • Moen, W. (1998). "Accessing Distributed Cultural Heritage Information." Communications of the ACM, 41(4), 45-48.
  • Mintzer, F., Braudaway, G., Giordano, F., Lee, J., Magerlein, K., D’Auria, S., Ribak, A., Shapir, G., Schiattarella, F., Tolva, J., & Zelenkov, A. (2001). "Populating the Hermitage Museum’s new web site." Communications of the ACM, 44(8), 52-60.
  • Perkins, J. (2001). "A New Way of Making Cultural Information Resources Visible on the Web: Museums and the Open Archive Initiative." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2001 (pp. 87-92). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Washburn, W. (1984). "Collecting Information, Not Objects." Museum News, 62, 5-15.
  • Zeng, M. (1999). "Metadata Elements for Object Description and Representation: A Case Report From a Digitized Historical Fashion collection project." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 50(13), 1193-1208.

Digital Collections Management

  • Besser, H. (1997). "The transformation of the museum and the way it's perceived." In K. Jones-Garmil (Ed.), The wired museum: Emerging technology and changing paradigms (pp. 153-170). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Blackaby, J. (1997). "Integrated information systems." In K. Jones-Garmil (Ed.), The wired museum: Emerging technology and changing paradigms (pp. 203-230). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Cameron, F. (2001). "World of Museums: Wired Collections—The

Next Generation." Museum Management and Curatorship. 19 (3), 309-315.

  • Dunn, H. (2000). "Collection level description: The museum perspective." D-Lib Magazine, 6(9).
  • Dworman, G., Kimbrough, S., & Patch, C. (2000). "On pattern-directed search of archives and collections." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(10), 14-23.
  • Hickerson, H. T. (1997). "Realizing new means: Networked access to research collections." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web (pp. 151-160). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Hoopes, J. (1997). "The future of the past: Archaeology and anthropology on the web." Archives & Museum Informatics, 11, 87-105.
  • Manning, W. (1999). "Automated Systems in Museums: The Use of Bar Code Technology in Collections Management." Museum Management and Curatorship. 18 (1): 3-18.
  • Marty, P. (1999). "Museum informatics and information infrastructures: supporting collaboration across intra-museum boundaries." Archives and Museum Informatics, 13 (2), 169-179.
  • Muller, K. (2002). "Museums and Virtuality." Curator 45 (1) 21-33.
  • Sarasan, L. (1995). "Why museum computer projects fail." In Fahy, A. (Ed.), Collections Management (pp.187-197). London: Routledge.
  • Sarasan, L. and Donovan, K. (1998) The next step in museum automation: staging encounters with remarkable things (the capture, management, distribution and presentation of cultural knowledge on-line. Occasional Papers on the Value and Use of Museum Information, Willoughby Press, 1998. http://www.willo.com/textFframes/content/News/newarticles.htm.
  • Wentz, P. (1995). "Museum information systems: the case for computerization." In Fahy, A. (Ed.), Collections Management (pp.198-210). London: Routledge.

Interacting in Enhanced Exhibits

  • Amirian, S. (2001). "Hand-held Mobile Computing in Museums." CIMI. [1]
  • Aoki, P., & Woodruff, A. (2000). "Improving electronic guidebook interfaces using a task-oriented design approach." Conference proceedings on designing interactive systems: Processes, procedures, methods, and techniques. (pp. 319-325): ACM Press.
  • Barbieri, T., & Paolini, P. (2001). "Cooperation metaphors for virtual museums." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2001 (pp. 115-126). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Dixon, P. (1998). The Transition from Physical to Virtual: Digitizing Museum Collections. Online. [2]
  • Economou, M. (1998). "The evaluation of museum multimedia applications: lessons from research." Museum Management and Curatorship, 17(2), 173-187.
  • Evans, J., & Sterry, P. (1999). "Portable computers and interactive multimedia: A new paradigm for interpreting museum collections." Archives & Museum Informatics, 13, 113-126.
  • Galani, A., & Chalmers, M. (2002). "Can You See Me? Exploring Co-Visiting Between Physical and Virtual Visitors." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2002 (pp. 31-40). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Milekic, S. (2000). "Designing digital environments for art education/exploration." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(1), 49-56.
  • Morrissey, K., & Worts, D. (1998). "A place for the muses? Negotiating the role of technology in museums." In S. Thomas & A. Mintz (Eds.), The virtual and the real: Media in the museum (pp. 147-172). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Oppermann, R. & Specht, M. (1999). "A Nomadic Information System for Adaptive Exhibition Guidance." Archives and Museum Informatics. 13: 127-138.
  • Paterno, F., & Mancini, C. (2000). "Effective levels of adaptation to different types of users in interactive museum systems." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(10), 5-13.
  • Paolini, P., Barbieri, T., Loiudice, P., Alonzo, F., Zanti, M., & Gaia, G. (2000). "Visiting a museum together? How to share a visit to a virtual world." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(10), 33-38.
  • Ramsay, G. (1999). "Hands-on, hands-off: The personal, social, and physical context of interactives in museums." In D. Bearman, J. Trant (Eds.), Cultural heritage informatics 1999: Selected papers from ichim99 (pp. 27-36). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics
  • Rayward, W. B., & Twidale, M. (2000). "From docent to cyberdocent: Education and guidance in the virtual museum." Archives & Museum Informatics, 13, 23-53.
  • Sayre, S. (1998). "Assuring the successful integration of multimedia technology in an art museum environment." In S. Thomas & A. Mintz (Eds.), The virtual and the real: media in the museum (pp. 129-146). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Schwarzer, M. (2001). Art and gadgetry: the future of the museum visit. Museum News, July/August, 36-41.
  • Schweibenz, W. (1998). "The virtual museum: New perspective for museums to present objects and information using the internet as a knowledge base and communication system." In H. Zimmerman & V. Schramm (Eds.), Knowledge management und kommunikationssysteme. (pp. 185-200). Konstanz: UKV.
  • Semper, R. (1998). "Designing hybrid environments: Integrating media into exhibition space." In S. Thomas & A. Mintz (Eds.), The virtual and the real: Media in the museum (pp. 119-128). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Walker, K. (2001). "The Museum as Information Architecture: Notes on creating interactive, immersive environments." Spectra 28 (2) 28-31.
  • Woodruff, A., et al. (2002). "Eavesdropping on Electronic Guidebooks: Observing Learning Resources in Shared Listening Environments." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2002 (pp. 21-30). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.

Changing Needs and Expectations

  • Adams, C., Cole, T., DePaolo, C., & Edwards, S. (2001). "Bringing the curatorial process to the web." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 11-22). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Bennet, N. & Trofanenko, B. (2002). "Digital primary source materials in the classroom." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2002 (pp. 149-156). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Bowen, J. (1999). "Time for renovations: A survey of museum websites." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 1999 (pp. 163-174). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Booth, B. (1998). "Understanding the information needs of visitors to museums." Museum Management and Curatorship, 17(2), 139-157.
  • Chadwick & Boverie (1999). "A Survey of Characteristics and Patterns of Behavior in Visitors to a Museum Web Site." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 1999. Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Cunliffe, D., Kritou, E., & Tudhope, D. (2001). "Usability evaluation for museum websites." Museum Management and Curatorship. 19 (3), 229-252.
  • Kravchyna, V. & Hastings, S. (2002). "Informational Value of Museum Web Sites." First Monday, 7 (2)
  • Dierking, L. & Falk, J. (1998). "Audience and Accessibility." In S. Thomas & A. Mintz (Eds.), The virtual and the real: Media in the Museum (pp. 57-70). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Donovan, K. (1997) "The best of intentions: public access, the web and the evolution of museum automation." In Museums and the web ’97: selected papers, eds. D. Bearman and J. Trant, pp. 128–133. Archives and Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh.
  • Dyson, M. & Moran, K. (2000). "Informing the Design of Web Interfaces to Museum Collections." Museum Management and Curatorship. 18 (4): 391-406.
  • Fahy, A. and Sudbury, W. (1995) "Information the hidden resource." Museums and the Internet: Proceedings of the seventh international conference of the MDA. MDA, Cambridge.
  • Frost, C. O. (1999). "Cultural heritage outreach and museum/school partnerships: Initiatives at the school of information, university of michigan." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 1999 (pp. 223-229.). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Frost, C. O. (2001). "Engaging museums, content specialists, educators, and information specialists: A model and examples." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 177-188). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Sarraf, S. (1999). "A Survey of Museums on the Web: Who Uses Museum Websites?" Curator 42 (3): 231-243
  • Semper, R. (2002). "Nodes and Connections: Science Museums in the Network Age." Curator 45 (1) 13-20
  • Sumption, K. (2001). "'Beyond museum walls' -- a critical analysis of emerging approaches to museum web-based education." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.),Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 155-162). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Sumption, K. (1999). "Hall of Mirrors: The Dilemmas of Presenting Information Technology Culture Through Information Technology Interactives and Artifacts." Archives and Museum Informatics. 13: 83-94.
  • Teather, L., & Wilhelm, K. (1999). "Web musing: Evaluating museums on the web from learning theory to museology." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 1999 (pp. 131-143). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Vergo, J., & Karat, C.-M., et al. (2001). "'Less clicking, more watching': Results from the user-centered design of a multi-institutional web site for arts and culture." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 23-32). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Zorich, D. (1997). "Beyond bitslag: Integrating museum resources on the internet." In K. Jones-Garmil (Ed.), The wired museum: Emerging technology and changing paradigms (pp. 171-202). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.

Collaborations and Data Sharing Initiatives

  • Allen, N. (2000). "Collaboration through the colorado digitization project." First Monday, 5(6).
  • Bartholow, C., Huber, K., Steele, D., McCallum, C., & Frankel, D. (1999). "Linking up Museums and Libraries." Museum News. March/April 1999. 36-43
  • Bennet, N., & Sandore, B. (2001). "The Illinois digital cultural heritage community: Museums and libraries collaborate to build a database for the elementary school classroom." Spectra, 29(1), 48-55.
  • Bennet, N., & Sandore, B. (2001). "The IMLS digital cultural heritage community project: A case study of tools for effective project management and collaboration." First Monday, 6(7).
  • Martin, W., Rieger, R., & Gay, G. (1999). "Designing across disciplines: Negotiating collaborator interests in a digital museum project." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Cultural heritage informatics (pp. 83-90). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Rinehart, R. (2001). "Museums and the Online Archive of California." Spectra, 29(1), 20-27.
  • Trant, J., Bearman, D., & Richmond, K.(2000). "Collaborative cultural resource creation: The example of the art museum image consortium." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2000 (pp. 39-50). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.

Information Policy and Management

  • Bearman, D. (1997). "New economic models for administering cultural intellectual property." In K. Jones-Garmil (Ed.), The Wired Museum: Emerging Technology and Changing Paradigms (pp. 231-266). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.
  • Besser, H. & Stephenson, C. (1996). "The Museum Educational Site Licensing Project: Technical Issues in the Distribution of Museum Images and Textual Data to Universities", In James Hemsley (ed.) E.V.A. '96 London (Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts). Hampshire, UK: Vasari Ltd.
  • Carson, C. (2001). "Copyright and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A case study of the intellectual property issues involved in the research use of collections." Spectra 28 (3) 18-30.
  • Gladney, H., Mintzer, F., & Schiattarella, F. (1997). "Safeguarding digital library contents and users: Digital images of treasured antiquities." D-Lib Magazine, July/August
  • Ochoa, T. (2001). "Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corporation: three possible responses." Spectra 28 (3) 32-35.
  • Orna, E. & Pettitt, C. (1998). Information management in museums. Aldershot: Gower.
  • Pantalony, R. E. (2001). "The carrot vs. The stick: Can copyright enhance access to cultural heritage resources in the networked environment?" In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Cultural heritage informatics 1999: Selected papers from ichim99 (pp. 225-232). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Rayward, W. B. (1998). "Electronic information and the functional integration of libraries, museums and archives." In E. Higgs (Ed.), History and electronic artefacts (pp. 207-224). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Zorich, D. (1999). Introduction to managing digital assets: Options for cultural and educational organizations. Los Angeles: Getty Trust Publications.
  • Zorich, D. (2000). "Copyright in the Digital Age." Museum News. January/February 2000. 36-45, 66-67

MBT refs

  • Aoki, P. M.; Grinter, R. E.; Hurst, A.; Szymanski, M. H.; Thornton, J. D.; Woodruff, A. "Sotto Voce: Exploring the interplay of conversation and mobile audio spaces." ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2002); 2002 April 20-25; Minneapolis; MN; USA. NY: ACM; 2002; 431-438.
  • Grinter, R. E.; Aoki, P. M.; Hurst, A.; Szymanski, M. H.; Thornton, J. D.; Woodruff, A. "Revisiting the visit: Understanding how technology can shape the museum visit." ACM 2002 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2002); 2002 November 16-20; New Orleans; LA; USA. NY: ACM Press; 2002; 146-155.
  • Woodruff, A.; Aoki, P. M.; Grinter, R. E.; Hurst, A.; Szymanski, M. H.; Thornton, J. D. "Eavesdropping on electronic guidebooks: Observing learning resources in shared listening environments." Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Museums and the Web; 2002 April 16-20; Boston; MA; USA; 21-30.
  • Tony Hall, Luigina Ciolfi, Liam J. Bannon, Mike Fraser, Steve Benford, John Bowers, Chris Greenhalgh, Sten-Olof Hellström, Shahram Izadi, Holger Schnädelbach, Martin Flintham.

"The visitor as virtual archaeologist: explorations in mixed reality technology to enhance educational and social interaction in the museum." Virtual Reality, Archeology, and Cultural Heritage. 2001: 91-96 http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~sxi/papers/vast01.pdf

  • Kuzuoka, H., Yamazaki, K., Yamazaki, A., Kosaka, J., Suga, Y., and Heath, C. "Dual Ecologies of Robot as Communication Media: Thoughts on Coordinating Orientations and Projectability", in Proceedings of CHI 2004, ACM Press, 2004, 183-190
  • Creating Assemblies: Aboard the Ghost Ship Jon Hindmarsh Christian Heath Dirk vom Lehn and Jason Cleverly CSCW02

ARIST Refs

  • Adams, C., Cole, T., DePaolo, C., & Edwards, S. (2001). "Bringing the curatorial process to the web." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2001 (pp. 11-22). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Aoki, P., & Woodruff, A. (2000). "Improving electronic guidebook interfaces using a task-oriented design

approach," Conference proceedings on designing interactive systems: Processes, procedures, methods, and techniques (pp. 319-325): ACM Press.

  • Bearman, D., & Trant, J. (2000). "When museum informatics meets the world wide web." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(1), 3-4.
  • Bellavista, P., Caorradi, A., & Tomasi, A. (2000). "The mobile agent technology to support and to access museum information", Proceedings of the 2000 acm symposium on applied computing (pp. 1006-1013): ACM Press.
  • Bennet, N., & Sandore, B. (2001). "The Illinois digital cultural heritage community: Museums and libraries collaborate to build a database for the elementary school classroom." Spectra, 29(1), 48-55.
  • Bertoletti, A. C., & Morales, M. C. (2001). "Providing personal assistance in the sagres virtual museum." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 139-144). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Besser, H., & Trant, J. (1996). Introduction to imaging: Issues in constructing an image database. Los Angeles: Getty Trust Publications.
  • Besser, H., & Stephensen, C. (1996). "The museum educational site licensing project: Technical issues in the distribution of museum images and textual data to universities." In J. Hemsley (Ed.), Eva 96 London (electronic imaging and the visual arts) (pp. 5-1 - 5-15). Hampshire, UK: Vasari Ltd.
  • Betaille, H., Nanard, M., & Nanard, J. (2001). "Opales: An environment for sharing knowledge among experts working on multimedia archives." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 145-154). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Bishop, A., & Star, S. L. (1996). "Social informatics of digital library use and infrastructure." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 31, 301-401.
  • Blackaby, J., & Sandore, B. (1997). "Building integrated museum information retrieval systems: Practical approaches to data organization." Archives and Museum Informatics, 11, 117-146.
  • Breitendeder, C., & Platzer, H. (2001). "A re-usable software framework for authoring and managing web exhibitions." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 55-64). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Douma, M., & Henchman, M. (2000). "Bringing the object to the viewer: Multimedia techniques for the scientific study of art." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2000 (pp. 59-64). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Dunn, H. (2000). "Collection level description: The museum perspective." D-Lib Magazine, 6(9).
  • Gay, G. (2001). "Co-construction of digital museums." Spectra, 29(1), 12-14.
  • Harms, I., & Schweibenz, W. (2001). "Evaluating the usability of a museum web site." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 43-54). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Hazan, S. (2001). "The virtual aura: Is there space for enchantment in a technological world?" In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 209-220). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Hemmings, T., et al. (1997). "Situated knowledge and the virtual science and industry museum: Problems in social and technical interface." Archives & Museum Informatics, 11, 147-164.
  • Oberlander, J., O'Donnell, M., Mellish, C., & Knott, A. (1998). "Conversation in the museum: Experiments in dynamic hypermedia with the intelligent labelling explorer." New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 4, 11-32.
  • Paolini, P., Barbieri, T., Loiudice, P., Alonzo, F., Zanti, M., & Gaia, G. (2000). "Visiting a museum together? How to share a visit to a virtual world." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(1), 33-38.
  • Paterno, F., & Mancini, C. (2000). "Effective levels of adaptation to different types of users in interactive museum systems." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(1), 5-13.
  • Perkins, J. (2001). "A new way of making cultural information resources visible on the web: Museums and the open archive initiative." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 87-92). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Rayward, W. B. (1998). "Electronic information and the functional integration of libraries, museums and archives." In E. Higgs (Ed.), History and electronic artefacts (pp. 207-224). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Schwarzer, M. (2001). "Art and gadgetry: The future of the museum visit." Museum News, July/August, 36-41.
  • Spadaccini, J. (2001). "Streaming audio and video: New challenges and opportunities for museums." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 105-114). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.
  • Sumption, K. (2001). "'Beyond museum walls' -- a critical analysis of emerging approaches to museum web-based education." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the web 2001 (pp. 155-162). Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.

MW 05 papers MT finds interesting

  • Using Mobile Devices to Help Teachers and Students during a Visit to a Museum
  • Search Engines and On-line Museum Access on the Web
  • Actual/Virtual Visits: what are the links?
  • Cataloguing by Crowd; A proposal for the development of a community cataloguing tool to capture subject information for images
  • The Extended Museum Visit: Documenting and Exhibiting Post-Visit Experiences
  • Architecting the Elephant: Software Architecture and User Interface Design for Pachyderm 2.0
  • Shaping Pachyderm 2.0 with User Requirements
  • Taking Teaching by the Tusks: Introducing Pachyderm 2.0
  • Interpretation and Personalisation: Enriching Individual Experience by Annotating On-line Materials
  • Using Museum Web Sites to Change Visitors' Real-World Behaviour
  • Attraction by Interaction: Wiki Webs As A Way To Increase The Attractiveness Of Museums' Web Sites
  • The Accessibility Of Museum Web Sites: Results From An English Audit And International Comparisons
  • Providing Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing Visitors With On-Demand, Independent Access To Museum Information and Interpretation Through Handheld Computers
  • 1-800-FOR-TOUR: Delivering Automated Audio Information through Patron's Cell Phones
  • Let's go mobile! Design issues in multichannel "accessible" applications for cultural heritage
  • Getting The Most Out Of Our Users OR The Science Museum Lab: How The Dana Centre Lets Us Play

MW04 papers MT finds interesting

  • To Flash or Not To Flash? Usability and User Engagement of

HTML vs. Flash Steven Allison-Bunnell, Anthony Chow, Misook Heo, Paul Marty, David Schaller,

  • Why Not Google?: Is There a Future for Content Aggregators or Distributed Searching Willy Lee,
  • Personalization and the Web from a Museum Perspective

Jonathan Bowen, Silvia Filippini Fantoni, Université Paris I-Sorbonne, France

  • MuseumFinland -- Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web

Eero Hyvönen, Miikka Junnila, Suvi Kettula, Samppa Saarela, Mirva Salminen, Ahti Syreeni, Arttu Valo, Kim Viljanen, Finland

  • Museum metadata in a consortial environment

Katherine Wisser, USA

  • Searching for meaning, not just records: A new approach to online collection interfaces

John Doolan, Derek Ellis, Darren Peacock, Australia

  • The Little Search Engine that Could: How an Online Database is Paving the Way for Enhanced Access to Research Collections

Pauline Rennick, Jim Whittome, Canada

  • Designing the User Experience: An Evolving Partnership for Collaborative Research and Development Marie Jefsioutine, Jane Arthur, and Mukti Bawa, The Changing Role of the Museum Webmaster: Past, Present, and Future Paul F. Marty,

Misc papers MT finds interesting

  • Ockuly, J. (2003). "What clicks? An interim report on audience research." In D. Bearman & J. Trant (Eds.), Museums and the Web 2003. Pittsburgh, PA: Archives and Museum Informatics.

Available online: http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/papers/ockuly/ockuly.html

  • Cunliffe, D., E. Kritou, & D. Tudhope (2002). "Usability Evaluation for Museum Websites." Museum Management and Curatorship. 19 (3): 229-252.
  • Barbieri, T., and Paolini, P. (2000). "Cooperative Visits for Museum WWW Sites a Year Later: Evaluating the Effect." Museums and the Web 2000 (D. Bearman, and J. Trant, eds.). Pittsburgh: Archives & Museum Informatics.
  • Maxwell L. Anderson (2005) "Who Will Own Art Museums' Content?" The Art Newspaper (web?)
  • Exploratorium (2001). Electronic Guidebook Forum. San Francisco: Exploratorium.
  • Galani, A. (2003). "Mixed Reality Museum Visits: Using new technologies to support covisiting for local and remote visitors." To appear in Museological Review 10. Leicester.
  • MacColl, I., Millard, D., Randell, C., and Steed, A. (2002). "Shared visiting in EQUATOR City." Proceedings of CVE 2002 (C. Greenhalgh, E. Churchill, and W. Broll, eds.). ACM Press, 88-94.
  • Marti, P. (2001). "Design for Art and Leisure." Proceedings of ICHIM 2001 (D. Bearman, and F. Garzotto, eds.). Pittsburgh: Archives & Museum Informatics, 387-397.
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