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ICHIM 1999: Washington, DC, USA
- David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:

Cultural Heritage Informatics: Selected Papers from ICHIM 1999. Washington, DC, USA, September 22-26. Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 1999
Authoring
- Alessandra Di Silvestro, Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini:

User Requirements Acquisition for Museum Hypermedia. ICHIM 1999: 13-25 - Grahame Ramsay:

Hands-On, Hands-Off: The Personal, Social and Physical Context of Interactives in Museums. ICHIM 1999: 27-36 - Kevin Sumption:

Hail of Mirrors: The Dilemmas of Presenting Information Technology Culture Through Information Technology Interactives and Artifacts. ICHIM 1999: 37-44 - Luciana Bordoni, Attilio Colagrossi:

Some Guidelines for the Design of Multimedia Systems for the Representation of Figurative Artistic Heritage. ICHIM 1999: 45-50 - Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Giovanni Mainetto, Serena Pisani, Pasquale Savino:

Using & Re-Using Archive Information for Multimedia Applications: The Virtual Museum of Italian Computer Science History. ICHIM 1999: 51-60 - Rory Matthews:

The Evolution of a Family of Multimedia Products Over a Decade: The 'Micro Gallery' Family Tree, Past, Present and Futures. ICHIM 1999: 61-68 - Helen Whitty, Kevin Sumption:

Between Promise and Reality: Online Education and Museums. ICHIM 1999: 69-77 - Chye Kiang Heng:

A Multimedia Package On Tang Period Chang'an. ICHIM 1999: 79-82 - Wendy Martin, Robert Rieger, Geri Gay:

Designing Across Disciplines: Negotiating Collaborator Interests in a Digital Museum Project. ICHIM 1999: 83-90
Tools & Techniques
- James A. Evans, Pat Sterry:

Portable Computers & Interactive Multimedia: A New Paradigm for Interpreting Museum Collections. ICHIM 1999: 93-102 - Reinhard Oppermann, Marcus Specht:

A Nomadic Information System for Adaptive Exhibition Guidance. ICHIM 1999: 103-109 - Martin Kriszat:

Hypermedia in Archaeological Exhibitions: Different Kinds of Interactivity and Visualization. ICHIM 1999: 111-124 - Mary K. Dabney, James C. Wright, Donald H. Sanders:

Virtual Reality and the Future of Publishing Archaeological Excavations: the Multimedia Publication of the Prehistoric Settlements on Tsoungiza at Ancient Nemea. ICHIM 1999: 125-132 - Paul F. Marty:

Museum Informatics and Information Infrastructures - Supporting Collaboration across Intra-Museum Boundaries. ICHIM 1999: 133-138 - Slavko Milekic:

Emerging Tools & Techniques of Digital Media: History Log and Multiple Futures. ICHIM 1999: 139-146 - Flavia Sparacino, Kent Larson, Ron MacNeil, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Pentland:

Technologies and Methods for Interactive Exhibit Design: From Wireless Object & Body Tracking to Wearable Computers. ICHIM 1999: 147-154
Access
- Martin Doerr, Nicholas Crofts:

Electronic Esperanto: The Role of the Object Oriented CIDOC Reference Model. ICHIM 1999: 157-173 - John Perkins, Angela T. Spinazze:

Finding Museum Information in the Internet Commons: A Report on the CIMI Dublin Core Metadata Testbed Project. ICHIM 1999: 175-177 - G. L. Mallen, M. J. Stapleton:

Aquarelle - Networked Cultural Information. ICHIM 1999: 179-184 - Katell Briatte, Marie Després-Lonnet:

From Images To Images: The ALADIN project. ICHIM 1999: 185-197 - Kati (Ecaterina) Geber:

'Guiding' the World to Canada's Museums: The Yellow Brick Road or the Straight and Narrow? ICHIM 1999: 199-207 - Clare L. Birdsey, Andy Golding, Ralph E. Jacobson:

The Effect of Digital Technology on the Control of and Access to a Photographic Collection. ICHIM 1999: 209-215 - Valerie Swales, Chris Golya:

The Team in the Stand: Building New Community Heritage Sites Through Interactive Multimedia. ICHIM 1999: 217-224 - Rina Elster Pantalony:

The Carrot vs. the Stick: Can Copyright Enhance Access to Cultural Heritage Resources in the Networked Environment? ICHIM 1999: 225-232 - Bonnie Magness-Gardiner:

International Cultural Property Protection and the Web: Electronic Resources in Europe and the U.S.. ICHIM 1999: 233-237
On Reflection ...
- Peter Samis:

Artwork as Interface. ICHIM 1999: 241-245

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