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    • Source: Digital Technologies and the Museum Experience
    • Digital Technologies and the Museum Experience (2008), edited by LoĆÆc Tallon and Kevin Walker, is a book about the use of digital technology by museums.


      Overview


      The book is divided into 11 contributed chapters by a variety of authors, in two parts, Defining the Context: Three Perspectives and Delivering Potential. The book includes a foreword by James M. Bradburne and introduction by LoĆÆc Tallon. There is also a bibliography, index, and short biographies of contributors. The book is available in cloth (ISBN 978-0-7591-1119-6), paperback (ISBN 978-0-7591-1121-9), and electronic versions (ISBN 978-0-7591-1237-7).


      Contributors


      The following authors contributed to chapters in the book:


      Reviews


      The book has been reviewed in a number of journals, including:

      Educational Technology.
      International Journal of Heritage Studies.
      Library Hi Tech.
      MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research.
      Science Education.
      Visitor Studies.


      See also


      Museums and Digital Culture: New Perspectives and Research (2019)


      References




      External links


      Book extract by LoĆÆc Tallon
      Amazon USA information
      Amazon UK information

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