History museums have been influenced by developments in contemporary museology, opening up to new forms of interaction with their local communities. This is true also in the case of European national history museums, with their growing focus on communicating with the public both through the social media and through their own websites. Images, texts and virtual exhibitions are as many ways of depicting and of narrating a nation's history with the aim of attracting new visitors in what, for many of them, will be their very first contact with an institute of education tasked with building knowledge and identity. People often decide to organise a visit to a museum after viewing its website. Analysing a selection of national museums and the Hous...
To save our culture and heritage collections, online exhibitions are good conviction. Apart from sav...
The development of digital technologies, particularly multimedia, has been a site of intense activit...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
This book discusses one of the most frequently discussed subjects in history education during the la...
In recent years we have witnessed a growing contemporary use of Sámi offering places by various acto...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
Located in the European quarter in Brussels, the House of European History (HEH) is a project which ...
and keywords The presentation of heritage is a central role of a museum. The growing complexity of m...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
In recent years, web history (Brügger, 2010) has started to receive substantial attention in interne...
As the number of cultural institutions' Websites which present their digitised collections online is...
This chapter surveys the current state of knowledge relating to the Web history of religion, and sug...
Adult museumgoers have come to expect increased access to museum information and resources through c...
Abstract In recent years we have witnessed a growing contemporary use of Sámi offering places by va...
To save our culture and heritage collections, online exhibitions are good conviction. Apart from sav...
The development of digital technologies, particularly multimedia, has been a site of intense activit...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
This book discusses one of the most frequently discussed subjects in history education during the la...
In recent years we have witnessed a growing contemporary use of Sámi offering places by various acto...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
Located in the European quarter in Brussels, the House of European History (HEH) is a project which ...
and keywords The presentation of heritage is a central role of a museum. The growing complexity of m...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
In recent years, web history (Brügger, 2010) has started to receive substantial attention in interne...
As the number of cultural institutions' Websites which present their digitised collections online is...
This chapter surveys the current state of knowledge relating to the Web history of religion, and sug...
Adult museumgoers have come to expect increased access to museum information and resources through c...
Abstract In recent years we have witnessed a growing contemporary use of Sámi offering places by va...
To save our culture and heritage collections, online exhibitions are good conviction. Apart from sav...
The development of digital technologies, particularly multimedia, has been a site of intense activit...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...