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Houston Museum of Natural Science

Originally situated in the City Auditorium house in downtown, the Houston science museum was later shifted to another building inside Houston Zoo in the year 1929.

Open Source Software for Museums | Open Exhibits

Open Exhibits will develop a library of extensible software modules for all major platforms that exhibit developers can configure in almost unlimited ways. Built using the popular Adobe Flash and Flex authoring tools, museum professionals will be able to creative innovative floor and Web-based exhibits more easily and inexpensively.

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Omeka - FOSS display platform for museums &c

"Omeka is a web platform for publishing collections and exhibitions online. Designed for cultural institutions, enthusiasts, and educators, Omeka is easy to install and modify and facilitates community-building around collections and exhibits. Omeka is free and open source."

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Omeka

Omeka is a web platform for publishing collections and exhibitions online. Designed for cultural institutions, enthusiasts, and educators, Omeka is easy to install and modify and facilitates community-building around collections and exhibits. Omeka is free and open source

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

The Museum Anthropology Review Weblog

Blog for the Museum Anthropology Review, open source journal, founded 2007 Jason Baird Jackson

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Museum Anthropology Review

Online open access journal for Museum Anthropology (not the one from AAA CMA)

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