Figures and Charts |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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SECTION 1 Introductions |
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1 An Introduction to Museum Informatics |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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2 The Transformation of the Digital Museum |
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KATHERINE BURTON JONES, HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL |
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SECTION 2 Information Resources in Museums |
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3 Information Representation |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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4 Representing Museum Knowledge |
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DAVID BEARMAN, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM INFORMATICS |
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5 The Information Revolution in Museums |
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DARREN PEACOCK, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA |
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SECTION 3 Information Management in Museums |
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6 Information Organization and Access |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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7 Information Policy in Museums |
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DIANE M. ZORICH, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT FOR CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS |
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8 Metadata and Museum Information |
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MURTHA BACA, ERIN COBURN, AND SALLY HUBBARD, J. PAUL GETTY TRUST |
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SECTION 4 Information Interactions in Museums |
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9 Interactive Technologies |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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10 A World of Interactive Exhibits |
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MARIA ECONOMOU, UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN |
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11 Blurring Boundaries for Museum Visitors |
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ARETI GALANI, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE MATTHEW CHALMERS, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW |
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SECTION 5 Information Behavior in Museums |
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12 Changing Needs and Expectations |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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13 Understanding the Motivations of Museum Audiences |
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KIRSTEN ELLENBOGEN, SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA JOHN FALK AND KATE HALEY GOLDMAN, INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING INNOVATION |
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14 Partnerships for Progress: Electronic Access and Museum Resources in the Classroom |
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JIM DEVINE, HUNTERIAN MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW |
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SECTION 6 Information Collaborations in Museums |
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15 Collections and Consortia |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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16 AMOL Ten Years On: A Legacy of Working Beyond Museum Walls |
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BASIL DEWHURST, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA KEVIN SUMPTION, POWERHOUSE MUSEUM |
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17 Challenges to Museum Collaboration: The MOAC Case Study |
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RICHARD RINEHART, UC BERKELEY ART MUSEUM/PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE LAYNA WHITE, SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART |
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SECTION 7 Conclusions |
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18 Information Professionals in Museums |
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PAUL F. MARTY, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY |
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19 Curating Collections Knowledge: Museums on the Cyberinfrastructure |
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JENNIFER TRANT, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM INFORMATICS |
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20 The Future of Museums in the Information Age |
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MAXWELL L. ANDERSON, INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART |
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References |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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