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Virtual Museums Robert Laurini INSA de Lyon
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Virtual Museums Cultural heritage Real Museum (brick-and-mortar) and Virtual Museum Multimedia information
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Virtual museums 1 - Websites of existing museums 2 - Gateways towards several museums 3 - Museums without walls 4 - Silk Road Virtual Museum 5 - Conclusions
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1 - Websites of existing museums Vatican Louvre in Paris Hermitage in St Petersburg Air and Space Museum in Washington DC Toyota Mutsibishi Ellis Island, NY
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Vatican Museums http://www.christusrex.org/www1/vaticano/0-Musei.html
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Portal
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Example
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Other example
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Vatican museums One of the more accessed site Oldest virtual museum More than 60 awards Diversity of languages Simple structure No site map No search engine
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Louvre http://www.louvre.fr/
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English portal
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Louvre site map
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Louvre virtual tour
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Louvre virtual Tour
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Louvre museum Structure more sophisticated Animation Virtual tour
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Hermitage http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/
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Portal
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Virtual visit
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Second floor
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Matisse Room http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/08/hm88_0_2_70.html
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Site map
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Digital collections
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Washington Air and Space Museum http://www.nasm.si.edu/
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Portal
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Exhibitions
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Example: Apollo to the Moon
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Early flights
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Collections
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Museum map
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How things fly
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Air and Space Museum Interesting structure Enormous diversity –Need re-engineering
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Toyota Automobile Museum http://www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/index.html
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Portal
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Organization of the museum
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Organization of the second floor
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Example
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Toyota Museum Very simple structure Geographic organisation
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Mitsubishi http://www.mitsubishi.or.jp/vdm/nomal2_e.html
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Comparison Selection of very common examples Not only presentation of collection, but also general information regarding the museum Limitation about virtual tour
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