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Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays

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Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays. / Taylor, Nick; Cheverst, Keith.
2010. Paper presented at DIS 2010 Workshop on Heritage Inquiries: A Designerly Approach to Human Values, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Taylor, N & Cheverst, K 2010, 'Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays', Paper presented at DIS 2010 Workshop on Heritage Inquiries: A Designerly Approach to Human Values, Aarhus, Denmark, 16/08/10 - 17/08/10.

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Taylor, N., & Cheverst, K. (2010). Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays. Paper presented at DIS 2010 Workshop on Heritage Inquiries: A Designerly Approach to Human Values, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Taylor N, Cheverst K. Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays. 2010. Paper presented at DIS 2010 Workshop on Heritage Inquiries: A Designerly Approach to Human Values, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Taylor, Nick ; Cheverst, Keith. / Sharing Rural Heritage with Public Situated Displays. Paper presented at DIS 2010 Workshop on Heritage Inquiries: A Designerly Approach to Human Values, Aarhus, Denmark.4 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The Wray Photo Display was deployed in a small rural community for over three years, where it collected a large number of photos relating to the community{\textquoteleft}s history. In this paper we summarise the project and explore other ways in which photographic content that supports the community's heritage might be presented.",
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language = "English",
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RIS

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