WEB TECHNOLOGIES FOR MULTIMEDIA-BASED, MOBILE MUSEUMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.9.1.693Keywords:
Mobile museum, tour documentation, rich internet application, geographical information presentation, user-generated media content.Abstract
The paper presents a web-based tour documentation. An interactive map of Germany displays stations already being visited by a mobile museum and those being planned. Station details offering further information as well as various media representation. A barrier-free HTML version also provides editorial and administrative functionality.References
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