| Tate multimedia tour | Home page of the Tate Modern handheld computer tour. Explains the system, gives you a taster and some of the evaluation and research done during its development. A great resource and an example other institutions should follow. |
| Gallery multimedia access guidelines from the Natural History Museum, London | John Benfield is New Media Manager at the Natural History Museum in London. He's written a set of guidelines for making museum kiosks accessible. |
| Exhibit research | Kevin Walker has had many years experience in designing museum computer exhibits. He has worked at the American Museum of Natural History and many other places. His extensive website contains many articles about the theory and practice of museum exhibits plus the technology used in them. |
| Interactive learning in museums of art and design by Gail Durbin (234K) | Gail Durbin describes the how the V & A museum in London used computer exhibits to facilitate learning. This paper goes through the whole process from analysis of visitors' needs, different types of exhibit and surveys on their effectiveness. |
| The British Interactive Group | The British Interactive group brings together many people in the UK who develop interactive exhibits. Although their website is mainly concerned with mechanical exhibits there's a lot of good general advice. |