ICHIM 1995:
San Diego,
California,
USA - Hands on:
Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums
David Bearman (Ed.):
Hands on:
Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums. Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums (ICHIM '95 / MCN '95). San Diego,
California,
USA,
October 9-13,
1995. Archives & Museum Informatics,
Pittsburgh,
PA,
USA,
ISBN 1-885626-12-6
- David Bearman:
Hands-on: A 1995 Snapshot of the Evolution of Interactive Multimedia.
Opening Plenary
I. Delivery Mechanisms
Fixed Format Publishing
- Pierre B. Landry:
The Catalogue of Canadian Art on CD-ROM at the National Gallery of Canada.
26-32
- Lev Y. Noll:
Multimedia in Russian Museums.
33-38
- Michael R. Skalka:
The Rembrandt Watermark Project Compact Disk.
39-45
- Kathryn Rumbold:
Laser Videodisc Technology - A Tool for Collections Management at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
46-52
In-House Interactives
- Ryoichi Nakano:
The Methodology of Creating a Hypermedia System - A Case Study of an Interactive Dictionary and Illustrated Guide to Ichthyology.
53-59
- Michael Edson:
Another Tool in the Toolbox - Prototyping a Visitor Orientation Program for the Freer Gallery of Art.
60-69
- Hermann Schäfer:
Use and Embedding of Interactive Media in a Museum of Contemporary History.
70-85
- Kris Morrisey:
Technology, Orientations, and the Land of Oz.
86-92
- Alan Newman, Ian B. Wardropper:
Cleopatra: An Interactive Guide to Art of the Ancient World.
93-106
- Spyros Michailidis, Leon Loissios:
Hypermedia Development in the Benaki Museum - Adapting the Beast to the Beauty: A Case Study.
107-114
Networked Access
- Sue Gordon:
Is Anybody Out There? (Museums, Audiences and the World Wide Web).
115-122
- Barbara Lang Rottenberg:
Brokering Access to Heritage Information - CHIN's Strategy for the 90's.
123-130
- Robert MacKimmie:
WEB OBJECTS TIME: When Microsoft Started Speaking Like a Good Open-Standards Citizen, The Netscape Extensions Tail Tried to Wag The Dog and Object-Oriented Software Turned Static Web Pages Into Dynamically-Linked Access Boulevards to Significant Online Collection Databases.
131-134
- Thomas E. Lowderbaugh:
Teachers' Materials on the Internet - A Progress Report.
135-140
II. Collaboration and Partnerships
Museum Consortia
Teamwork
- Kenneth E. Hay, Kira S. King, Deb Hamilton, Ann E. Ray:
Collaboration between Research and Development Interests - The Case of The Digital Weather Station Exhibit.
178-186
- Peter Samis:
Teamwork & the Museum Interactive: First Experience with the Hybrid Model at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
187-200
Commercial Partners
- Victoria Dickenson:
The Silver Dart Project - Analysis of a Partnership.
201-208
- Michèle Watson:
Towards the Global Village - The Strategic Alliance Between the Canadian Museum of Civilization and Digital Equipment of Canada.
209-218
III. Intellectual Property
- Christine Steiner, Jeffrey D. Neuburger:
New Media and Emerging Technologies - Staying Interactive in the High Tech Environment, a White Paper and Licensor Oriented Content License Agreement.
219-248
- Michael Paterson:
Overcoming Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Complexities and Protecting and Exploiting Intellectual Property Rights in Museums.
249-263
- Thomas Hoeren:
Legal Aspects of Multimedia in Europe.
264-278
IV. Abstracts
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