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Enhancing Museum Narratives with the QRator Project: a Tasmanian devil, a Platypus and a Dead Man in a Box
Steven Gray, Claire Ross, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick; University College London, UK Abstract Emergent mobile and web-based technologies offer museum professionals new ways of engaging visitors with their collections.
Iconography in Art History
Tweet The ongoing compilation of the fifth volume of the series 'Topical Catalogues of theIconography of Venus from the Middle Ages to Modern Times (1) brings forth a large range of on-line resources about Art in Britain, many probably not widely known. This post presents succinct information and links to these resources and is therefore a sequel to previous posts of September 13, 2011 (2) and September 24, 2012 (3) where the Winter Exhibitions collections of the Royal Academy of Arts and the famous PCF-BBC Your Paintings were introduced. Old Sources on Internet Archive
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ArcheoFOSS
Museum 2.0
CIPA
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