ICHIM 1991:
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
USA
David Bearman (Ed.):
Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums,
Proceedings of an International Conference (ICHIM '91). Sheraton Station Square,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
USA,
October 14-16,
1991. Archives & Museum Informatics,
Pittsburgh,
PA,
USA,
ISBN 1-885626-03-7
Introduction
I. The Changing Museum
II. Museum Issues
Design
Evaluation
- Tine Wanning:
Evaluating Museum Visitors' Use of Interactive Video.
53-56
- Tine Wanning:
Image Databases for Museum Staff, Visitors and the Outside World: the Same Basic Material?
57-61
- David K. Allison, Tom Gwaltney:
How People Use Electronic Interactives: "Information Age - People, Information & Technology".
62-73
- Andrew J. Peterson:
Evaluation of Hypermedia and Interactivity in the Museum: A Constructivist Approach to Instructional Design.
74-80
Implementation
- Jim Oker:
Reliability of Interactive Computer Exhibits or, Why Doesn't This @#!!#& Thing Work?
81-89
III. Museum Projects
- Deborah Cooper, Jim Oker:
History Information Stations at the Oakland Museum.
90-113
- Harrison Eiteljorg II:
Computer-Assisted Drafting and Design Programs for Presenting Architectural History and Archaeology.
114-117
- Larry Friedlander:
Electrifying Shakespeare: Modern Day Technology in a Renaissance Museum.
118-125
- Jim Hoekema:
Treasures of the Smithsonian: A Museum Orientation You Can Take Home.
126-131
- Deborah Seid Howes:
When One Interactive System is Not Enough.
132-136
- Peter N. Lewis:
Taking the British Golf Museum Home.
137-143
- Howard Litwak:
Design Considerations for Interactive Videodisc.
144-149
- Richard Llewellyn:
Image Storage and Retrieval: A Tool for Museum Collection Management.
150-158
- John Loven:
So, What Do You Want to See? Designing the User Interface for "Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Navy, " An Interactive Multi-media Database Display.
159-163
- Selma Thomas:
Interactive Media & the Museum Experience.
164-168
- Nobuyuki Ueda, Mark D. Gross:
A New Learning Environment: The NeoMuseum/Children's Media Museum Prototype.
169-179
IV. Broader Cultural Issues
Communicating Without Words
Copyright
- Peter Olaf Looms:
Intellectual Property and Multimedia.
235-245
- Nathan Benn:
Exploring Mechanisms to Overcome Economic Disincentives to Rights Holders.
246-256
- Jeremy Rees:
Intellectual Property and Interactive Multimedia Collaborations.
257-264
V. Technological Issues
VI. Abstracts and Brief Communications
- Heather Ardies:
The Cape Dorset Project: Using Optical Disc Technology to Preserve and Access the Artistic Heritage of an Arctic Community.
316-318
- Howard Besser:
Information Retrieval or Instruction? Combining the Differing Multimedia Information Needs of Museums, Universities, & Libraries.
319-320
- Martin Ellis:
The Micro Gallery: A Multimedia Resource for the Gallery Visitor.
321
- George Jacob:
Projects in Interactivity in India: Problems and Opportunities.
322-323
- Margareta Jaric:
Interactivity for Handicapped Access.
324-325
- Kim Nielson:
Cultural and Technological Resources at the National Gallery of Art: Issues in Preparing for Electronic Collaboration.
326-327
- James L. Sheldon:
Planning Exhibit and Publication from the First.
328-329
- Philip Smith, Gary Lock:
Visualizing Ancient Greece: The Sacred Way Project.
330
- Susan Stedman:
The Museum Education Consortium: A Profile.
331-332
- Shigeharu Sugita:
HOLOTHEQUE: A Multimedia Database System for Ethnology Studies.
333-334
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