3D Adaptive Virtual Exhibit for the University of Denver Digital Collections

While the gaming industry has taken the world by storm with its three-dimensional (3D) user interfaces, current digital collection exhibits presented by museums, historical societies, and libraries are still limited to a two-dimensional (2D) interface display. Why can’t digital collections take adva...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shea-Tinn Yeh, Jeff Rynhart, Thomas Dressler, Fernando Reyes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Code4Lib 2015-07-01
Series:Code4Lib Journal
Online Access:http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/10653
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Summary:While the gaming industry has taken the world by storm with its three-dimensional (3D) user interfaces, current digital collection exhibits presented by museums, historical societies, and libraries are still limited to a two-dimensional (2D) interface display. Why can’t digital collections take advantage of this 3D interface advancement? The prototype discussed in this paper presents to the visitor a 3D virtual exhibit containing a set of digital objects from the University of Denver Libraries’ digital image collections, giving visitors an immersive experience when viewing the collections. In particular, the interface is adaptive to the visitor’s browsing behaviors and alters the selection and display of the objects throughout the exhibit to encourage serendipitous discovery. Social media features were also integrated to allow visitors to share items of interest and to create a sense of virtual community.
ISSN:1940-5758