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M U.S.EU.M (D.4) European museums’ websites Page




Leonardo Da Vinci Programme
Second Phase: 2000-2006

MU.S.EU.M. Project

I/03/B/F/PP-154061
Supply

Arrangements Enriching

Innovation


Responsible author: EURO INNOVANET

Co-authors: EIL

Printed on:

To: MU.S.EU.M Consortium & CEC













The MU.S.EU.M consortium
















(1) Euro Innovanet Srl




(2) National Museum of History of Sofia




(3) Naturhistorisches Museum- Prähistorische Abteilung of Vienna




(4) Museum für Vor-und Frühgeschichte of Berlin




(5) National Archaeological Museum Athens




(6) Budapest History Museum




(7) Comital Srl




(8) Museo Nazionale Preistorico ed Etnografico L.Pigorini




(9) UIL




(10) Muzeul National de istorie a Romaniei of Bucharest




(11) University of Alba Julia “1 Decembrie 1918” University – Pre- and Protohistorical Research Centre




(12) Eddleston Innovation Ltd




(1) Euro Innovanet Srl









Status



Confidentiality





[ ] Draft

[ ] Public – for public use




[ ] Deliverable

[ ] IST – for IST programme participants only




[ ] Report

[ ] Restricted – MU.S.EU.M consortium & PO only






Project ID:

I/03/B/F/PP-154061







Deliverable ID

D 4






Work-package Number

WP 4






Title

Characteristics, extent, profile of European museums’ websites and case studies on best practices


Rome 20 May 2004






Abstract














Page

Section





Content













3






Executive summary














4

1




TELEMATICS IN EUROPE’S MUSEUM SECTOR













5

2




THE NATURE AND CHARACTER OF VIRTUAL MUSEUMS

5

2.1




The virtual museum













7

3




SURVEY OF IMPORTANT MUSEUM WEBSITES













9

4




PROFILE OF EUROPEAN MUSEUM WEBSITES

9

4.1




Introduction

9

4.2




Creating the virtual museum from a traditional museum

12

4.3




Educational issues and examples

13

4.4




Marketing issues and promotion of the real museum

14

4.5




From traditional virtual museum to real virtual museum













16

5




EVIDENCE OF VIRTUAL MUSEUM ACHIEVEMENTS

16

5.1




The survey by the Dallas Museum of Art

22

5.2




The Galleria degli Uffizi’s website

28

5.3




Internet Museum - Japan

36

5.4




Arts Trails through Victoria’s Regional Galleries

36

5.5



The Virtual Library and the Museums’ websites in Croatia, Italy, Romania, Spain and Britain

37

5.6




Managing Museum Websites

41

5.7




Future technological trends and virtual museums













43

6




VIRTUAL MUSEUM CASE STUDIES

43

6.1




Tate Gallery

44

6.2




Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht

46

6.3




Czech National Museum

48

6.4




Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation

51

6.5




The Digital Archaeology Group

52

6.6




Life along the Danube 6500 years ago

53

6.7




Portal del Parque Cultural del Vero

54

6.8



A curiosity: The Robert A. Paselk Scientific Instrument Museum Humboldt State University













55







Bibliography













61







Appendix 1: Lists of virtual museum and museum websites


























Executive summary



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