
Digital Collections and Exhibits
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This collection of easy-to-follow instructions will give readers the knowledge and confidence to create and design their very own extraordinary digital exhibits. Readers will learn:
How to Create a Digital Exhibit Using Omeka.netHow to Create a Hands-Free Digital Exhibit Showcase with Microsoft KinectHow to Create a Digital Exhibit Using Open ExhibitsHow to Create 3D Objects and Add them to Online Exhibits
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Before working in the library, Juan worked in the private sector as a Systems Administrator and Developer. He has developed several custom-applications for companies that include an automated-security entry system for a 24 hours gym, a fully automated Ebay listing system, and an inventory-loading system for a small trucking company that supports the Raymond Corporation in Greene NY.
Juan have taken his vast knowledge of computer systems and developing software to the library community. He uses it to educate and train faculty and staff. Juan also uses his passion for technology and libraries to give national presentations across the country. Some of the library conferences that he has presented at include Computers in Libraries, IDS Project,and Internet Librarian. He was also invited to speak at the ELI Educause Annual Meeting for his work with the Leap Motion device and Rare Books. He is currently working on an exciting new invention he created called the AR Magic Book, which will help present digital collection in libraries and museums in a whole new way. http://library2.binghamton.edu/news/ARMB/
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: An Introduction to Digital Collections and Exhibits
Chapter Two: Getting Started with Digital Collections and Exhibits
Chapter Three: Tools and Applications
Chapter Four: Library Examples and Case Studies
Chapter Five: Step-by-Step Library Projects for Digital Collections and Exhibits
Chapter Six: Tips and Tricks
Chapter Seven: Future Trends
Chapter Eight: Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
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