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In article: <[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask] (Bill Humm) writes:
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> An open question:
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> When implementing high-technology solutions in museum environments (i.e.
> interactivity, computers, etc.) how are issues of access being addressed?
> This question is not only concerned with ADA aspects, but also
> technological literacy, technophobia, and those visitors who simply resist
> the use of technology within a museum environment?
Simply by providing these new methods of access in addition to, rather than
instead of, the traditional methods?
(Incidentally, technophobia is increasingly becoming socially
unacceptable, a bit like smoking)
Best wishes, Tony.
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Tony Gill e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Technical Outreach Manager
Museum Documentation Association
Lincoln House, 347 Cherry Hinton Road, Tel: +44 1223 242848
Cambridge CB1 4DH, UK Fax: +44 1223 213575
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