Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories
MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

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Virtual Visits to Virtual Museums

Jonathan Bowen, University of Reading
Jim Bennett, Museum of the History of Science
James Johnson, The Natural History Museum, UK

Subsidiary Session: Tools: Feedback Tools-1
Friday, April 24, 1998
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

In this presentation, the ways the museums can interact with their visitors using the Internet are considered. Issues with respect to the type of visitor and the rapidly changing technical facilities available are discussed. The experiences of two museums, one of national status and one of small but ambitious stature, are included. Finally a view of possible developments in the future is posited.


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