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Dear Ursula, you might check out an exhibition on Mongolia here at the
Asian Art Museum that was transferred to our Web site
http://www.asianart.org
The work was done by Apple computer for us, it would have been hard for us
to develop on our own at the time, since it involves a 'virutal' walk
through the exhibition. You could check with our Director of Technology
Steve Dorman for further information. He can be reached at <
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There was also a recent conference held at the Getty on Museums on the Web.
You could post a question to the Museum Computer Network for further
information.
Brian Hogarth
Director of Education
Asian Art Museum
San Francisco, CA
415-379-8836
415-668-8928 (fax)
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>I am currently researching Museums and the Internet for my Master of Museum
>Studies course. In particular, I am looking for / at museums that have
>produced on line exhibitions.
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>Questions that I have are:
>-Do you transfer existing exhibitions to an online format or develop them
>specifically for the Internet?
>-How do you evaluate the exhibitions (frontend and formative evaluation, for
>example)?
>-Of what benefit to museums are online exhibitions? Why do them?
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>Any suggestions?
>I would appreciate any information that is available or addresses for
>relevant websites.
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>Thanks in advance,
>
>Ursula Richens
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