New double issue of Internet Histories
The Editorial Staff of Internet Histories is pleased to announce that
Internet Histories, Volume 8, Issue 1-2, March - June 2024 is now available online.
This is a special issue:
"Museums on the Web"
Five articles are open access, and one is free for a limited time.
The double issue may be accessed here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/8/1-2
Kind regards on behalf of the editors,
Asger Harlung
Editorial Assistant, Internet Histories
In this issue:
Editorial
Editorial: Museums on the Web | Open Access
* Karin de Wild & Nadezhda Povroznik
Research Article
Early virtual science museums: when the technology is not mature
* Jonathan P. Bowen, Ann Borda, Giuliano Gaia & Stefania Boiano
Interview
Preserving the international museum of women: an interview with Marie Williams Chant
* Ismini Kyritsis & Karin de Wild
Research Articles
Accessing the artwork in covid-19: loss, recovery and reimagination | Open Access
* Amanda J. Tinker
An analysis of the role of digital technology in the online exhibition of the art museum in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area during the COVID-19 pandemic * Minying Zhang & Peng Liu
Header/footer gallery: creating and sustaining an online only art gallery * Rene Alberto G. Cepeda, Ph.D. & Constanza Salazar, Ph.D.
Interview Digital Pierrot Museum from Pristina to the Moon: an interview with Willred Dallto * Erik Da Silva
Research Articles Rethinking openness: a social constructivist approach to the promises of the new museology | Free for a limited time * Tiancheng Leo Cao
How “open” are Australian museums? A review through the lens of copyright governance | Open Access * Paul Longley Arthur, Lydia Hearn, Isabel Smith & Nikos Koutras
Museums’ digital identity: key components | Open Access * Nadezhda Povroznik
Framing digital identities through social media in museums * Maria Paula Arias
A diachronic cluster analysis of Danish museum websites | Open Access * Mette Skov & Tanja Svarre
Book Reviews
The Modem World: A Pre-History of Social Media
By Kevin Driscoll, Yale University Press, 2022, Hardcover, 328 pp., ISBN: 9780300248142 $28.00
* Katie Mackinnon
Concealing for Freedom: The Making of Encryption, Secure Messaging and Digital Liberties
By Ksenia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani, Manchester, UK: Mattering Press, 2022, 272 pp., ISBN 9781912729227, £16.00
* Alice Whelan