Introduction by Juilee Decker
Chapter 1: A Digital Road Map: Developing & Evaluating Museum-Wide Digital Strategy
Jane Alexander and Elizabeth Bolander, The Cleveland Museum of Art
Chapter 2: Dutch Paintings of the 17th Century: The National Gallery of Art's First Online Scholarly Catalogue
Jennifer E. Henel, National Gallery of Art
Chapter 3: Embedding a Culture of Innovation at the Frick Art Reference Library
Stephen J. Bury, The Frick Collection
Chapter 4: The Ur of Chaldees Project: A Virtual Vision of Woolley's Excavations at Ur
Gareth Brereton, Duygu Camurcuoglu, Birger Ekornåsvåg Helgestad, and Jonathan Taylor, British Museum
Chapter 5: Storytelling Photographs, Animating Anangu: How Ara Irititja-an Indigenous Digital Archive in Central Australia-Facilitates Cultural Reproduction
Sabra Thorner and John Dallwitz, New York University & Ara Irititja Project
Chapter 6: A Safe Keeping Place: Mukurtu CMS Innovating Museum Collaborations
Kimberly Christen, Washington State University
Chapter 7: Old Meets New: Technology and the Visitor Experience in The Lyons Country Store
Nancy E. V. Bryk, Ann Hernandez, and Charles Stout, Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Chapter 8: Setting the Table for Tablets: Starting Small While Thinking Big
Heather Marie Wells, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Chapter 9: Engaging Primary Sources through Social Media: A Case Study about World War II's Monuments Men Collections at the Archives of American Art
Rihoko Ueno, Elizabeth Botten, and Kelly Quinn, Archives of American Art
Chapter 10: How the Met Museum Approaches Innovation-With Lessons for All Museums, Big & Small
Sree Sreenivasan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Index
About the Contributors
About the Editor