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Several list member have asked that I share responses to an inquiry on the
Bibliography of the Cyber Museum. Kind thanks to all those who shared their
thoughts.


FROM MUSEUMS AND THE WEB CONFERENCES
Nor surprisingly, many citations were to papers presented at Museums and the
Web international conferences
(http://www.archimuse.com/conferences/mw.html). These include:

Larry Friedlander, "Models for a New Visitor-Centered Museum: Using the Web
to Create Community and Continuity for the Museum Visitor" MW98 conference,
http://www.archimuse.com/mw98/frame_speakers.html

Alicia Haber, "The Importance of a Virtual Museum in a Third World Country:
The Experience of MUVA, Virtual Museum of Arts El País" MW98 conference,
http://www.archimuse.com/mw98/papers/haber/haber_paper.html

Susan Hazan, "The Virtual Aura - Is There Space for Enchantment in a
Technological World?" MW2001 conference,
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2001/papers/hazan/hazan.html

Sarah Kenderdine, "1000 Years of the Olympic Games: Digital reconstruction
at the home of the gods" MW2001 conference,
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2001/abstracts/prg_95000273.html

Peter Samis and Susie Wise, "Making the Punishment Fit the Crime:
Content-driven Multimedia Development" MW2000 conference,
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2000/papers/samis/samis.html

Peter Walsh, "From the Mountains of the Moon to the Neon Paintbrush: Seeing
and Technology" MW1999  conference (plenary),
http://www.archimuse.com/mw99/abstracts/prg_62.html


FROM OTHER SOURCES
John Chadwick, "A Survey of Characteristics and Patterns of Behavior in
Visitors to a Museum Web Site"
http://www.archimuse.com/mw99/papers/chadwick/chadwick.html

Guy Hermann, "Move over Homer: Museums Opportunities in Digital Space,"
_History News_ (Spring 2000). Also at
http://www.vernerjohnson.com/services/move.over.homer.pdf

Werner Schweibenz, "The 'Virtual Museum': New Perspectives For Museums to
Present Objects and Information Using the Internet as a Knowledge Base and
Communication System" (copyright 11/05/98):
http://www.phil.uni-sb.de/fr/infowiss/projekte/virtualmuseum/virtual_museum_
ISI98.htm. Print published in Zimmermann, Harald H./Schramm, Volker (eds.,
1998): Knowledge Management und Kommunikationssysteme. Workflow Management,
Multimedia, Knowledge Transfer. Proceedings des 6. Internationalen
Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI '98) Prag, 3.-7. November 1998.
(Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft 34). Konstanz: UKV. S. 185-200.


RESOURCES & EXAMPLES
eSpectra, the Museum Computer Network. http://www.mcn.edu/espectra/ (no
specific article identified)

The catalog, exhibition and website for the current exhibition at the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, _010101: Art in Technological Times_.
www.sfmoma.org.

Again, thanks to all for your helpful suggestions.
Best,
-eric
Eric J. Segal
School of Art & Art History
University of Florida
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