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- 1999
- Ebad Banissi:
IV'98 Visualising Information: Commentary. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 163-166 (1999) - Kimberly Barata:
Kristine L. Kelly, Alan Kowlowitz, Theresa A. Pardoand Darryl E. Green, Models for Action: PracticalApproaches to Electronic Records Management andPreservation. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(1): 67-71 (1999) - David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:
Cultural Heritage Informatics: Selected Papers from ichim99. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 79-82 (1999) - F. Robbert Van Berkelaer:
Letter from the Publisher. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 209 (1999) - Clare L. Birdsey, Andy Golding, Ralph E. Jacobson:
The Effect of Digital Indexing Systems on the Accessibilityof Photographic Collections. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 181-190 (1999) - Steve Dietz:
Zapping the Archives: Hypermedia and Anna Oppermann's "Embraces" Ensemble. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 101-105 (1999) - Harrison Eiteljorg II:
Review of Virtual Archaeology: Re-Creating Ancient Worlds. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 139-145 (1999) - James A. Evans, Pat Sterry:
Portable Computers & Interactive Multimedia: A New Paradigm for Interpreting Museum Collections. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 113-126 (1999) - Phylis Floyd:
Rodin: Sculptures, Drawings, Photographs.ODA Laser Edition, 1994. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(1): 63-66 (1999) - Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Pasquale Savino:
Using & Re-using Archive Information for Multimedia Applications: The Virtual Museum of Italian Computer Science History. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 95-111 (1999) - Donny L. Hamilton:
Conservation of Cultural Materials from Underwater Sites. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 291-323 (1999) - Morten Hertzum:
A Review of Museum Web Sites: In Search of User-Centred Design. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 127-138 (1999) - Ruthann Knudson:
Cultural Resource Management in Context. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 359-381 (1999) - Martin Kriszat:
Hypermedia in Archaeological Exhibitions: Different Kinds ofInteractivity and Visualization. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 139-167 (1999) - W. Fredrick Limp:
Geographic Information Systems in Historic Preservation. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 325-340 (1999) - Richard A. Livingston:
Nondestructive Testing of Historic Structures. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 249-271 (1999) - Joseph R. Loferski:
Technologies for Wood Preservation in Historic Preservation. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 273-290 (1999) - Paul F. Marty:
Museum Informatics and Information Infrastructures: Supporting Collaboration across Intra-Museum Boundaries. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 169-179 (1999) - John McDonald:
Review of Workshop on Electronic Archiving, An Evaluation of the SESAM Report. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 147-150 (1999) - Valerie Morse:
Untangling the Web: Comparing the Impact of the Internet onthe National Archives, the National Library and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(1): 1-21 (1999) - John H. Myers:
The Use of Computers in Cultural Resource Management. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 341-357 (1999) - Paul R. Nickens:
Technologies for In-Place Protection and Long-Term Conservation of Archaeological Sites. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 383-405 (1999) - Reinhard Oppermann, Marcus Specht:
A Nomadic Information System for Adaptive Exhibition Guidance. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 127-138 (1999) - W. Boyd Rayward, Michael B. Twidale:
From Docent to Cyberdocent: Education and Guidancein the Virtual Museum. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(1): 23-53 (1999) - Jeremy Rees:
Review of Museums and the Web 1998: Proceedings. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 151-156 (1999) - James G. Rogers Jr.:
Review of Encyclopédie de l'art moderne et contemporain. Arch. Mus. Informatics 12(2): 157-162 (1999) - Peter Samis:
Artwork as Interface. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 191-198 (1999) - Jane Sledge:
Spectrum - a Review. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(1): 55-61 (1999) - Kevin Sumption:
Hall of Mirrors: The Dilemmas of Presenting Information Technology Culture Through Information Technology Interactives and Artifacts. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(2): 83-94 (1999) - R. E. Taylor:
Science-Based Dating Methods in Historic Preservation. Arch. Mus. Informatics 13(3-4): 227-247 (1999)
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