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Creating a Winning Online Exhibition A Guide for Libraries, Archives and Museums

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By: Martin R Kalfatovic
117 pages, Figs, tabs
Creating a Winning Online Exhibition
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  • Creating a Winning Online Exhibition ISBN: 9780838908174 Paperback Jan 2002 Out of Print #139777
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Online exhibitions are ideal for collections of manuscripts and other materials which are difficult to display in traditional ways. This guide explains every stage of the process.

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Martin R. Kalfatovic is the Digital Projects Librarian at Smithsonian Institution Libraries where he oversees digitization projects including online exhibitions and digital collections. He is an adjunct faculty member at the School of Library and Information Science at the Catholic University of America where he teaches library automation and art and museum librarianship. Former editor of the LITA (Library Information Technology) Newsletter, he is a contributor to Information Imagineering and the author of Nile Notes of a Howadji and The Fine Arts Projects of the New Deal. Kalfatovic received his master's degree in library science from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Out of Print
By: Martin R Kalfatovic
117 pages, Figs, tabs
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Libraries, archives, and museums must be careful to resist the temptation to simply put up a number of 'pretty pictures' and call it an exhibition. - from the Preface
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