The preliminary study of ubiquitous infrastructure of museum service applications in national palace museum

Moving along with social evolvement, museums have adopted in their recent development sophisticated information technologies into various museum disciplines including collection management and registration, research, curatorial, exhibition and education. New technologies also facilitate other missions such as public service, ticketing, digital value-added applications and cultural creativity, while advanced digital technologies bring new excitement and visiting experience to the audience. This essay will highlight those projects newly different function and diversification for visitors.

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