Recoding the Museum

Digital Heritage and the Technologies of Change

By Ross Parry

Series: Museum Meanings 

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Table of Contents

1. Museum/Computer: a history of disconnect? 2. From the ‘day book’ to the ‘data bank’: the beginnings of museum computing 3. Disaggregating the collection 4. Recalibrating authenticity 5. Rescripting the visit 6. Rewriting the narrative 7. Reorganising production 8. Computers and compatibility

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