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The Digital Museum: A Think Guide

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Don't be afraid of the title! The Digital Museum is not for techies, but for anyone who cares about the future of museums and the impact of technology on our lives and institutions. The revolution in communications technology has created a landscape that was inconceivable a generation ago. How will the 21st century museum respond? Twenty-five authors, leading thinkers in the fields of technology and museums, lead us through this exciting and rapidly changing terrain, exploring the impact of new technology on all aspects of museum operations, from interpretation to conservation. Topics range from the use of handheld devices, websites and digital games to open source technology and real-time learning. The book highlights how new technologies can enhance the traditional museum mission while also allowing museums to become laboratories for the tools of digital discourse. Introduction by author and filmmaker Selma Thomas.

223 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 2007

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March 21, 2008
OK, so I am actually reading this for a class, but I do find myself dreaming about curling up with this book and a glass of wine on a friday night. Kidding. Its fascinating, though.
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June 24, 2014
Great collection of essays that refer to different areas of Museum's and related positive and negative technology. More recent publication so everything is fairly relatable.
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