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  1. Connexions Digest
    Issue 52 - August 1990 - A Social Change Sourcebook

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1990
  2. Envision Sales Inc.
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  3. Gamify my Booth
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2014
    With the rise of Genxers and millenials in trade shows today, sequestering visitors may require a radical change. Why not incorporate elements of games in your booth.
  4. The Impact of Colour in your Exhibition
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2014
    The use of colour can make or break your trade show exhibit. This article outlines some factors one should consider before choosing what colours to use in an exhibit.
  5. Neatline
    Resource Type: Unclassified
    In the broadest sense, Neatline is an annotation framework that makes it possible to create rich, interactive editions of visual objects. In the past, the project has focused on maps, but Neatline can also be used to annotate anything that has some sort of visual instantiation - the same set of vector-drawing and content management tools can be used to create interpretive views of paintings, drawings, photographs, documents, diagrams, and anything else that can be captured as an image.
  6. Omeka: Serious Web Publishing
    Resource Type: Unclassified
    Omeka is a free, flexible, and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. Its “five-minute setup” makes launching an online exhibition as easy as launching a blog.
    Omeka is a Swahili word meaning to display or lay out wares; to speak out; to spread out; to unpack.
    Omeka falls at a crossroads of Web Content Management, Collections Management, and Archival Digital Collections Systems.
    Omeka is designed with non-IT specialists in mind, allowing users to focus on content and interpretation rather than programming. It brings Web 2.0 technologies and approaches to academic and cultural websites to foster user interaction and participation. It makes top-shelf design easy with a simple and flexible templating system. Its robust open-source developer and user communities underwrite Omeka’s stability and sustainability.
    Until now, scholars and cultural heritage professionals looking to publish collections-based research and online exhibitions required either extensive technical skills or considerable funding for outside vendors. By making standards based, serious online publishing easy, Omeka puts the power and reach of the web in the hands of academics and cultural professionals themselves.
  7. A Paperless Exhibit
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2011
    Within five years trade shows will be completely paperless is a prediction I heard at a recent conference.
  8. Royal BC Museum
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  9. The Sources HotLink
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2009
    A website and newsletter dealing with media relations strategies.


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