Cultural Heritage Collections And The Creation Of Wonder

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A rapid-fire presentation showcasing several case studies of how cultural heritage institutions can use Web 2.0 tools to encourage discussion, increase engagement, and generate wonder by their users. Presented at Cultural Connections "Rapid-Fire Presentations on Technology and Inspiration in the Digital Age", December 9, 2009, San Francisco, CA

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