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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Explains the process and provides detailed guidelines for the creation of an online exhibition.  
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Explains the process and provides practical guidelines for the creation of an online exhibition.  
  
 
==Useful Content==
 
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*"Five Types of exhibition effects that you may wish to consider are  
 
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**''Aesthetic'': organized around the beauty of the objects
 
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**''Didactic'': constructed to teach about something specific
 
**''Didactic'': constructed to teach about something specific
 
**''Entertaining'': presented just for fun!"
 
**''Entertaining'': presented just for fun!"
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'''p 92''' - Awards for Online Exhibitions
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*[http://rbms.info/blog/category/news-events/awards-recognition/Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Awards]
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*[https://www.museweb.net/ MuseWeb] - Museums and the Web: Best Online Exhibition or Activity Site Award
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*[http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/katharine-kyes-leab-and-daniel-j-leab-american-book-prices-current-exhibition-catalogue-awards Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab ''American Book Prices'' Current Exhibition Awards]
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==Table of Contents==
 
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#Conclusion: Online with the Show!
 
#Conclusion: Online with the Show!
  
Appendixes
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#Sample Online Exhibition Proposal
 
#Sample Online Exhibition Proposal
 
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==Review==
 
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* Useful but out of date

Revision as of 09:09, 15 April 2019

Summary

Explains the process and provides practical guidelines for the creation of an online exhibition.

Useful Content

p 3

  • "Five Types of exhibition effects that you may wish to consider are
    • Aesthetic: organized around the beauty of the objects
    • Emotive: designed to illicit an emotion in the viewer
    • Evocative: designed to create an atmosphere
    • Didactic: constructed to teach about something specific
    • Entertaining: presented just for fun!"

p 92 - Awards for Online Exhibitions


Table of Contents

  1. Online Exhibitions versus Digital Collections
  2. The Idea
  3. Executing the Exhibition Idea
  4. The Staff
  5. Technical Issues: Digitizing
  6. Technical Issues: Markup Languages
  7. Technical Issues: Programming, Scripting, Databases, and Accessibility
  8. Design
  9. Online Exhibitions: Case Studies and Awards
  10. Conclusion: Online with the Show!


Appendixes

  1. Sample Online Exhibition Proposal
  2. Sample Exhibition Script
  3. Guidelines for Reproducing Works from Exhibition Websites
  4. Suggested Database Structure for Online Exhibitions
  5. Timeline for Contracted Online Exhibitions
  6. Dublin Core Metadata of an Online Exhibition
  7. The Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Awards
  8. Bibliography of Exhibitions (Gallery and Virtual)

Review

  • Useful but out of date