[PDF] The Eton Myers collection virtual museum | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3366/IJHAC.2011.0009 Corpus ID: 11751362The Eton Myers collection virtual museum @article{Chapman2010TheEM, title={The Eton Myers collection virtual museum}, author={Henry Chapman and V. Gaffney and Helen L. Moulden}, journal={Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput.}, year={2010}, volume={4}, pages={81-93} } Henry Chapman, V. Gaffney, Helen L. Moulden Published 2010 Geography, Computer Science Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. The digitisation of museum collections provides great opportunities for broad communication and access. However, currently the majority of online ‘virtual’ museums present information two-dimensionally. 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