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Virtual museum. A virtual museum is a digital entity that draws on the characteristics of a museum, in order to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity, and richness of content. Virtual museums can perform as the digital footprint of a physical museum, or can act independently, while ...
IPSJ Computer Museum - A virtual museum by IPSJ, an academic society of information processing in Japan [2], and affiliated physical computer museums ("satellite museums") all over Japan, such as: KCG Computer Museum, Kyoto - a computer museum by KCG, an education institution [3] Microcomputer Museum in Ōme,_Tokyo [4]
The Virtual Museum of Canada was proceeded by the Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC), which existed from 2001 to 2021. The VMC was launched by the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) of the Department of Canadian Heritage as a major collaborative online initiative to allow Canadian museums and heritage organizations to connect with online ...
The Virtual Museum of Computing ( VMoC ), part of the Virtual Library museums pages, was created as a virtual museum providing information on the history of computers and computer science. [ 25][ 26][ 27] It included virtual "galleries" (e.g., on Alan Turing, curated by Andrew Hodges [ 27]) and links to other computer museums.
The Virtual Museum of New France ( French: Le Musée virtuel de la Nouvelle-France) is a virtual museum created and managed by the Canadian Museum of History. Its purpose is to share knowledge and raise awareness of the history, culture and legacy of early French settlements in North America. The site includes interactive maps, photos ...
A virtual museum is a museum that takes advantages of new media digital innovative implementations to display, preserve, reconstruct, disseminate, and store collections. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Current status. Live. The WebMuseum, formerly known as the WebLouvre, was founded by Nicolas Pioch [1] [2] in France in 1994, while he was a student. It is one of the earliest examples of a virtual museum. [3] The site won the 1994 Best of the Web award [1] for the "Best Use of Multiple Media". [4]
No. Registration. No. Launched. 1999; 25 years ago. ( 1999) Current status. Online. WebExhibits is a virtual museum of science, humanities, and culture that uses information, virtual experiments, and hands-on activities that prompt visitors to think, to formulate questions, and to explore topics from a variety of angles.