遗产追踪移动应用程序中的数字叙事约定

IF 1.4 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/13614568.2019.1642963
N. Basaraba, Owen Conlan, J. Edmond, Peter Arnds
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摘要画廊、图书馆、档案馆和博物馆(GLAM)越来越多地使用数字技术讲述故事,并为文化遗产内容创建移动应用程序,但如何在实践中使用应用程序向用户传达信息尚未得到广泛研究。一个来自遗产组织、大学和移动应用程序开发小组的团队计划为爱尔兰创建一个定制的遗产追踪应用程序,但迄今为止,缺乏这一类型的设计惯例/建议。本文将系统的方法应用于数字叙事内容分析,以更好地了解应用程序是如何专门用于遗产步道的,目的是确定共同特征是什么,使用了哪些模式和叙事技术。选定的语料库包括从Google Play商店下载的55个应用程序。该内容分析的结果——基于应用程序演练方法(Light,B.,Burgess,J.,&Duguay,S.(2018)。演练方法:一种研究应用程序的方法。新媒体与社会,20(3),881–900)表明,学术研究主题/趋势与当前市场中数字叙事的实际传播方式之间存在差距,其目的是通过包括这一类型常见的设计和内容功能列表,为遗产追踪应用程序的未来发展提供信息。
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Digital narrative conventions in heritage trail mobile apps
ABSTRACT Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs) are increasingly using digital technologies for storytelling and creating mobile applications (apps) for cultural heritage content, but how apps are used in practice to communicate information to users has not been widely studied. A team of people from a heritage organisation, a university, and mobile app development group plan to create a bespoke heritage trail app for Ireland, but to date design conventions/recommendations for this genre are lacking. This article applies a systematic approach to digital narrative content analysis to better understand how apps are being used specifically for heritage trails with the aim of identifying what the common features are, which modalities and narrative techniques are used. The selected corpus included 55 apps downloaded from the Google Play Store. The results of this content analysis—based on the App Walkthrough Method (Light, B., Burgess, J., & Duguay, S. (2018). The walkthrough method: An approach to the study of apps. New Media & Society, 20(3), 881–900)—show that there is a gap between academic research themes/trends and how digital narrative is actually being communicated in the current market, and it aims to inform the future development of heritage trail apps by including a list of design and content features common to this genre.
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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (NRHM) is an interdisciplinary journal providing a focus for research covering practical and theoretical developments in hypermedia, hypertext, and interactive multimedia.
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