This book is written for librarians, by librarians: understanding that diverse communities use libraries, museums, and archives for a variety of different reasons. It makes augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality applications much more accessible to professionals in libraries, museums, and archives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I AR and VR Technologies
Chapter 1: AR U Ready for AR/VR? An Overview of Augmented and Virtual Reality by Jolanda-Pieta Van Arnhem, Marie Rose, and Christine Elliott
Chapter 2: What is Augmented Reality? by Markus Wust
Chapter 3: Hardware and Software for AR/VR Development by Philip Ballo
Chapter 4: Presence Vs Utility: Differences and Similarities of Virtual and Augmented Reality by Cynthia Hart
Part II Case Studies
Chapter 5: Augmented Orientation: Animating an Interactive Welcome Event at an Academic Library by Julie N. Hornick and Steven Wade
Chapter 6: Augmented Archives: Engaging Students in Archives and Special Collections Through Augmented Reality Technology by Heather Calloway and Raven Bishop
Chapter 7: Blipping Through Information Literacy by Bethanie O'Dell and Art Gutierrez
Chapter 8: Dance Magic Dance: A Case Study of AR/360 Video and The Performing Arts by Melanie Hibbert, Gabri Christa, Alexis Seeley, and Abby Lee
Chapter 9: Gotta Catch'em All: A Case Study about CPP's Pokemon Go AR Orientation by Kai Smith and Paul Hottinger
Chapter 10: That E-Book Smell :Curating for the Senses with AR/VR by Michael Ovens and Katherine Mills
Chapter 11:Wayfinding Narratives by Brian Sutherland
Chapter 12: AR, VR, and Video 360: Toward New Realities in Education by Plamen Miltenoff
Chapter 13: Teaching through Experiencing: A Case Study Using 360-Degree Video in Library Instruction by Alanna Aiko Moore and Scott McAvoy