This article examines the role of online resources hosted by museums as a means to communicate, engender research and to reach out to new audiences. A number of scholars have already analysed this online presence of institutions and have created an innovative new field of study by critiquing and theorising the emergence of this ‘digital heritage’. Building upon these developments, this article examines museum websites from a new perspective, through the markup and programme languages used to deliver the online content to the user. Drawing upon the nascent field of ‘critical code studies’, this article analyses the online exhibition ‘Ancient Cyprus in the British Museum’, to illustrate the value of the approach. This analysis highlights the ...
and keywords The presentation of heritage is a central role of a museum. The growing complexity of m...
In this paper, we analyse trends of the first wave of museum websites (from the 1990s to the early 2...
The purpose of this research was to assess the degree of viewer interaction capabilities of features...
This article examines the role of online resources hosted by museums as a means to communicate, enge...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
As the number of cultural institutions' Websites which present their digitised collections online is...
International audienceThe increasing investment in R&D concerning virtual museums (VM) in the last y...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
Information and communications technology (ICT) tools have completely altered the way museum curator...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
During the pandemic, the idea that digital adoption would revolutionise audience engagement became w...
To save our culture and heritage collections, online exhibitions are good conviction. Apart from sav...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Abstract – Websites play a double role in museum communication: on the one hand, they serve as pow...
and keywords The presentation of heritage is a central role of a museum. The growing complexity of m...
In this paper, we analyse trends of the first wave of museum websites (from the 1990s to the early 2...
The purpose of this research was to assess the degree of viewer interaction capabilities of features...
This article examines the role of online resources hosted by museums as a means to communicate, enge...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
As the number of cultural institutions' Websites which present their digitised collections online is...
International audienceThe increasing investment in R&D concerning virtual museums (VM) in the last y...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
The hypothesis of this article is that the authentic and auratic exhibited objects in museums enter ...
Information and communications technology (ICT) tools have completely altered the way museum curator...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
During the pandemic, the idea that digital adoption would revolutionise audience engagement became w...
To save our culture and heritage collections, online exhibitions are good conviction. Apart from sav...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Abstract – Websites play a double role in museum communication: on the one hand, they serve as pow...
and keywords The presentation of heritage is a central role of a museum. The growing complexity of m...
In this paper, we analyse trends of the first wave of museum websites (from the 1990s to the early 2...
The purpose of this research was to assess the degree of viewer interaction capabilities of features...