Additional Resources & Acknowledgements
Virtual Reality and Academia
- M. Bekele, R. Pierdocca, E. Frontoni, E. Malinverni and J. Gain, “A Survey of Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality for Cultural Heritage”, Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 11, n. 2, article 7(2018).
- Amanda Almond et. al., “We are all related: Using Augmented Reality as a learning resource of Indigenous Settler Relations”, Northern Public Affairs (October 2018).
- Roy Rosenzweig, “Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past”, Journal of American History 93 (June 2006), 117-146.
- Paul Arthur, “Exhibiting history: The digital future”, ReCollections 3, 1 (2008): 33-50.
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