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- Hands-On, Hands-Off: The Personal, Social and Physical Context of Interactives in MuseumsGrahame Ramsay. 27-36
- Hail of Mirrors: The Dilemmas of Presenting Information Technology Culture Through Information Technology Interactives and ArtifactsKevin Sumption. 37-44
- The Evolution of a Family of Multimedia Products Over a Decade: The Micro Gallery Family Tree, Past, Present and FuturesRory Matthews. 61-68
- Between Promise and Reality: Online Education and MuseumsHelen Whitty, Kevin Sumption. 69-77
- Portable Computers & Interactive Multimedia: A New Paradigm for Interpreting Museum CollectionsJames A. Evans, Pat Sterry. 93-102
- Hypermedia in Archaeological Exhibitions: Different Kinds of Interactivity and VisualizationMartin Kriszat. 111-124
- Electronic Esperanto: The Role of the Object Oriented CIDOC Reference ModelMartin Doerr, Nicholas Crofts. 157-173
- Aquarelle - Networked Cultural InformationG. L. Mallen, M. J. Stapleton. 179-184
- From Images To Images: The ALADIN projectKatell Briatte, Marie Despres-Lonnet. 185-197
- The Team in the Stand: Building New Community Heritage Sites Through Interactive MultimediaValerie Swales, Chris Golya. 217-224
- The Carrot vs. the Stick: Can Copyright Enhance Access to Cultural Heritage Resources in the Networked Environment?Rina Elster Pantalony. 225-232
- Artwork as InterfacePeter Samis. 241-245