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References
by Marilina Fontana

 

Gradwohl, Judith and Gene Feldman (1998). “Going Electronic: A Case Study of ‘Ocean Planet’ and Its On-Line Counterpart.” The Virtual and the Real: Media in the Museum. Ed. Selma Thomas and Ann Mintz. American Association of Museums: Washington. Pp. 196.

Koester, Stephanie Eva (1993). “Interactive Multimedia in American Museums.” Copyright Archives and Museum Informatics Technical Report. No. 16. Pp. 137.

Liebeck, Helen and Elaine Pollard (1994). Oxford Paperback Dictionary Fourth Ed. Oxford University Press. The Bath Press: Bath. Pp. 938.

MacDonald, George F. and Stephen Alsford (1989). A Museum for the Global Village. Canadian Museum of Civilization: Hull. Pp. 235.

Shepherd, Michael and Carolyn Watters (1998). “The Evolution of Cybergenres.” IEEE. Pp. 97-110.

 

Websites Featured in Analysis

“Britney Underground”: http://www.britneyunderground.com

“Guggenheim Museum,” New Yorkl City: http://www.guggenheim.org/new_york_index.html

“Look at Me”: http://www.moderna.org/lookatme/pages/index/index_all.html

“Louvre Museum,” Paris: http://www.louvre.fr/louvrea.htm

“Museum of Dirt”: http://www.planet.com/dirtweb/mainmenu.html

“Museum of Fred”: http://www.museumoffred.com

 

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