Cultural Heritage Informatics 1999: selected papers from ichim99
Edited by David Bearman and Jennifer Trant
Table of Contents (PDF)
Introduction (PDF)
Authoring
Alessandra Di Silvestro, Franca Garzotto, and Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy: User Requirements Acquisition for Museum Hypermedia (PDF)
Grahame Ramsay, University of Western Sydney, Australia: Hands-On, Hands-Off: the personal, social and physical context of interactives in museums (PDF)
Kevin Sumption, AMOL (Australian Museums On Line), Australia: Hall of Mirrors: the dilemmas of presenting information technology culture through information technology interactives and artifacts (PDF)
Luciana Bordoni, ENEA/STUDI, and Attilio Colagrossi, Consiglio dei Ministri, Italy: Some Guidelines for the Design of Multimedia Systems for the Representation of Figurative Artistic Heritage (PDF)
Franca Garzotto and Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Giovanni Mainetto, CNUCE-CNR, Serena Pisani and Pasquale Savino, IEI-CNR, Italy: Using & Re-using Archive Information for Multimedia Applications: the virtual museum of Italian computer science history (PDF)
Rory Matthews, Cognitive Applications Ltd, UK: The Evolution Of A Family Of Multimedia Products over a Decade: the Micro Gallery family tree, past, present and futures (PDF)
Helen Whitty and Kevin Sumption, Powerhouse Museum, Australia: Between Promise and Reality: online education and museums (PDF)
Heng Chye Kiang, National University of Singapore, Singapore: A Multimedia Package On Tang Period Chang'an (PDF)
Wendy Martin, Robert Rieger, and Geri Gay, Cornell University, USA: Designing Across Disciplines: negotiating collaborator interests in a digital museum project (PDF)
Tools & Techniques
James A. Evans and Pat Sterry, University of Salford, UK: Portable Computers & Interactive Multimedia: a new paradigm for interpreting museum collections (PDF)
Reinhard Oppermann and Marcus Specht, German National Research Center for Information Technology, Institute for Applied Information Technology, Germany: A Nomadic Information System for Adaptive Exhibition Guidance (PDF)
Martin Kriszat, University of Hamburg, Germany: Hypermedia in Archaeological Exhibitions: different kinds of interactivity and visualization (PDF)
Mary K. Dabney, James C. Wright, Bryn Mawr College, and Donald H. Sanders, Learning Sites, Inc., USA: Virtual Reality and the Future of Publishing Archaeological Excavations: the multimedia publication of the prehistoric settlements on Tsoungiza at Ancient Nemea (PDF)
Paul F. Marty, Spurlock Museum, USA: Museum Informatics and Information Infrastructures Supporting Collaboration across Intra-Museum Boundaries (PDF)
Slavko Milekic, The University of the Arts, USA: Emerging Tools & Techniques Of Digital Media: history log and multiple futures (PDF)
Flavia Sparacino, Kent Larson, Ron MacNeil, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA: Technologies and methods for interactive exhibit design: From wireless object & body tracking to wearable computers (PDF)
Access
Martin Doerr, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece and Nicholas Crofts, Direction des Systèmes d'Information, Geneva, Switzerland: Electronic Esperanto: The Role of the Object Oriented CIDOC Reference Model (PDF)
John Perkins, Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI), Canada and Angela T. Spinazze, ATSPIN Consulting, USA: Finding Museum Information in the Internet Commons: a report on the CIMI Dublin Core Metadata Testbed Project (PDF)
G. L. Mallen and M. J. Stapleton, System Simulation, Ltd., UK: Aquarelle : Networked Cultural Information (PDF)
Katell Briatte and Marie Despres-Lonnet, Université Charles de Gaulle, France: From Images To Images: the ALADIN project (PDF)
Kati (Ecaterina) Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN), Canada: Guidingÿ the World to Canada's Museums: the yellow brick road or the straight and narrow? (PDF)
Clare L. Birdsey, Andy Golding, and Ralph E. Jacobson, University of Westminster, Harrow Campus, United Kingdom: The Effect of Digital Technology on the Control of and Access to a Photographic Collection (PDF)
Valerie Swales and Chris Golya, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom: The Team in the Stand: building new community heritage sites through interactive multimedia (PDF)
Rina Elster Pantalony, The Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN), Canada: The Carrot vs. The Stick: can copyright enhance access to cultural heritage resources in the networked environment? (PDF)
Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, United States Information Agency, USA: International Cultural Property Protection and the Web: electronic resources in Europe and the U.S (PDF)
On Reflection ...
Peter Samis, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA: Artwork as Interface (PDF)
About the Authors
Authors' Biographical Notes (PDF)
Index
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