Resource: Creating a Winning Online Exhibition
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Summary
Explains the process and provides detailed 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!"
Table of Contents
- Online Exhibitions versus Digital Collections
- The Idea
- Executing the Exhibition Idea
- The Staff
- Technical Issues: Digitizing
- Technical Issues: Markup Languages
- Technical Issues: Programming, Scripting, Databases, and Accessibility
- Design
- Online Exhibitions: Case Studies and Awards
- Conclusion: Online with the Show!
Appendixes
- Sample Online Exhibition Proposal
- Sample Exhibition Script
- Guidelines for Reproducing Works from Exhibition Websites
- Suggested Database Structure for Online Exhibitions
- Timeline for Contracted Online Exhibitions
- Dublin Core Metadata of an Online Exhibition
- The Katharine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Awards
- Bibliography of Exhibitions (Gallery and Virtual)
Review
- Useful but a bit out of date