Virtual exhibitions in libraries: design guidelines

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  • José Luis Herrera Morillas Departamento de Informática, Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación, Universidad de Extremadura, España

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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v11i1.1511

Abstract

A hundred of virtual exhibitions organized by libraries within their activities of extension and cultural diffusion are located, compiled and analyzed. The protocol of analysis is presented, describing with detail three signifi ed examples. The meaning and purpose of these resources and their characteristics and advantages are presented, and a set of suggestions for their design is discussed. It is concluded that virtual exhibitions are complementary of the real ones; frequently, they offer only a selection of the objects; they multiply the possibilities of advertising to attract a greater number of public; their number is notable. They are varied in thematic, number of exposed works, design, and quality, with a great range from those that reunite in a single page a few images, with or without complementary texts, to those that shelter hundreds of images introduced in a complete and original virtual context

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Published

2005-06-01

How to Cite

Herrera Morillas, J. L. (2005). Virtual exhibitions in libraries: design guidelines. Scire: Knowledge Representation and Organization (ISSNe 2340-7042; ISSN 1135-3716), 11(1), 113–122. https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v11i1.1511

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