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Cultural business models on the Internet208Notes1. Dana, John Cotton. The New Museum (Woodstock, VT: The Elm Tree Press, 1917), 32.2. Misunas M. and Urban, R. (2007) A Brief History of the Museum Computer Network, Written for the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. Consulted September 20, 2014. Available http://www.mcn.edu/ brief-history3. Black, Graham. Transforming Museums in the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, London: 2012)4. Johnson, Ken. “No Detail Goes Unnoticed When Art Is a Click Away,” New York Times, January 29, 2015, AccessedJanuary 29, 2015, http://www.nytimes. com/2015/01/30/arts/design/art-muse- ums-are-increasingly-adding-their-collectio ns-online.html5. R. Stein and B. Wyman, “Seeing the Forest and the Trees: How Engagement Analytics Can Help Museums Connect to Audiences at Scale”. In Museums and the Web 2014, N. Proctor & R. Cherry (eds). Silver Spring, MD: Museums and the Web. Published February 1, 2014. Consulted September 27, 2014.Practice not theory: a new art museum in the digital age


































































































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