Lecture
Virtual visitors: why would anyone want to visit the virtual British Museum collections online?
Thursday 14 June, 13.15
Stevenson Lecture Theatre
Free, booking advised
Phone +44 (0)20 7323 8181
Ticket Desk in Great Court
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Launched in October 2007, the British Museum provides virtual access to objects via an online database, and by the end of 2009 nearly 2 million records had been made available.
However, why would anyone want to view a collection online rather than in person, and what would they use it for? Melissa Terras, UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, will discuss what is known about the use of this virtual online resource, and if indeed it is even used.
This talk will also present analysis undertaken by UCL's Centre for Digital Humanities in conjunction with Claire Ross and Vera Motyckova and colleagues at the British Museum.
UCL lunch hour lectures will be available to watch live online at ucl.ac.uk/lhl/streamed
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