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Vol. 6, no. 1 (11) (2015): Virtual Exhibitions
Vol. 6, no. 1 (11) (2015): Virtual Exhibitions
Published:
16.06.2015
Foreword
Leontine Meijer-van Mensch
5
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Introduction
Monika Hagedorn-Saupe
7-8
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Main Articles
The Digital Exhibition – Considered in the Long Term
Susan Hazan
12-19
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Innovative Approaches for Narrating Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage: the AthenaPlus Creative Tools
Sam Habibi Minelli, Maria Teresa Natale, Barbara Dierickx, Marc Aguilar Santiago
20-36
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New Ways of Presenting the Past | Work, Research, and Findings of the International Digital Exhibitions Working Group
Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, Arlene Peukert
37-42
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Interviews & Projects
Europeana Exhibitions: A Virtual Trip through Europe’s Cultural Heritage, Interview with Anna van den Broek
Eva Coudyzer, Anna van den Broek
47-54
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"Places of Transition" --- An Online Exhibition about the First World War
Thorsten Siegmann, Thomas Meyer
55-60
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1933. The Beginning of the End of German Jewry – Jewish Museum Berlin, Interview with Aubrey Pomerance and Henriette Kolb
Inés Matres, Aubrey Pomerance, Henriette Kolb
61-65
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Museums' Experiences in Creating Cultural Narrations Using the AthenaPlus Tool Called MOVIO
Sam Habibi Minelli, Iva Meštrović, Petra Milovac, Orsolya Veress, Donatas Snarskis, Jovita Vilimaitiene, Linnéa Karlberg Lundin, Karin Glasemann, Piot Kożurno, Marek Wieczorek
67-87
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Short Articles
Belgium
: Virtual Exhibition from the Flemish Art Collection
Peter Wouters
90-96
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Belgium
: Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper in Belgium: Traces of Humanism Preserved in a Once Flourishing Abbey
Griet Van Eyck
98-105
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Bulgaria
: A Virtual Challenge to a Library: Multilingual Template to Display Digitised 19th-Century Books Online
Ekaterina Dikova
106-113
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Croatia
: Digital and Virtual Exhibitions – A Glance at the Situation in Croatia
Iva Meštrović
114-119
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Czech Republic
: The Usage of Virtual Exhibit in Project Based Learning
Eva Dytrychová, Zdeňka Kulhavá
120-125
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Germany
: Virtual Exhibitions in the “Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek”
Manuela Fischer, Silke Röckelein, Frank von Hagel
126-131
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Hungary
: Structuring and Visualising Information in Digital Story-Telling Applications. Use of Two ICT Tools in Hungarian Museums: MOVIO and HOMM
Júlia Katona
132-137
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Lithuania
: Virtual Exhibitions of Lithuanian Museums
Danutė Mukienė
138-143
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Romania
: Developing Virtual Exhibitions on Mobile Devices for the Educational Sector
Cristian Ciurea, Gabriela Dumitrescu
144-149
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Spain
: MFGI : A Virtual Photographic Museum for Archives Masterpieces
Joan Boadas i Raset, David Iglésias Franch
150-157
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Sweden
: Coordination of Digitisation as a Prerequisite for Digital Exhibitions
Sanja Halling
158-163
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Book Reviews
Dziekan, Vince.
Virtuality and the Art of Exhibition. Curatorial Design for the Multimedial Museum.
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2012.
Werner Schweibenz
166-167
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Conference Reports
The Forgotten Genocide. The Fate of Sinti and Roma Digital Exhibition: http://www.romasinti.eu/
Arlene Peukert
170-171
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AthenaPlus MOVIO workshop in Lithuania, instructed by PACKED (Belgium) Vilnius, May 22, 2014 | Lithuanian Art Museum (LAM)
Arlene Peukert
172-175
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