2022
DOI: 10.1177/15501906221129340
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Photogrammetry as an Access Tool: A Case Study of Small Collections From the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science

Abstract: Museums throughout the United States house undocumented collections with variable access. With the technological developments over the past twenty years, digital documentation, particularly photogrammetry, has become more accessible and affordable which can bring these collections to a wider audience. This tool can help enable collaboration among researchers, institutions, and museum professionals, contribute to the stewardship of these collections, and overcome the physical and financial barriers that hinder … Show more

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“… 19. Matheny, Hagseth, and Schendel (2022), “Photogrammetry as an Access Tool: A Case Study of Small Collections From the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science.” …”
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“… 19. Matheny, Hagseth, and Schendel (2022), “Photogrammetry as an Access Tool: A Case Study of Small Collections From the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science.” …”
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confidence: 99%