Art
From Data to Wisdom: Humanities Research and Online Content
Posted December 16th, 2007 by Michael Lesk, Rutgers University
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This computer-scientist champion of digital libraries and humanities computing provides an overview of paradigm changes in the sciences; a similar review of humanities achievements show that they still stop short of developing a new kind of scholarship.
Museums, Cataloging & Content Infrastructure: An Interview with Kenneth Hamma
Posted December 16th, 2007 by David Green, Knowledge Culture
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The architect of digital policy at the Getty Trust shares his conviction that building the digital "content infrastructure" depends on the contributions of thousands of smaller institutions that individually lack human and technological resources necessary for the task. Cyberinfrastructure could facilitate distributed cataloging and much wider distribution of museum holdings that would have a major impact on scholarship and teaching. However, a significant challenge remains that of the muddying of museums’ educational mission with notions of gatekeeping and income generation from the objects in their care.
ArtXplore
Posted November 21st, 2005 by Rachel Smith, NMC: The New Media Consortium
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ArtXplore is a multimedia program running on a hand-held PDA. The interface highlights information on 16 objects in 12 galleries at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and provides the information wirelessly to the museum visitor. Additionally, museum patrons are able to review their experience and provide comments to the curator directly from the PDA.
