Leon, SharonBrennan, Sheila A.Lester, David2015-09-012015-09-012009-12https://hdl.handle.net/1920/9819White paper presenting results of a one-year research grantFor many years, art museums have been at the forefront of offering their visitors learning experiences that extend beyond traditional exhibit labels with gallery kiosks and audio guides. More recently, art museums continue leading the way by adding cell phone tours, podcasts, and platform-specific applications in an effort to capitalize on the commonly-owned portable devices—iPods, MP3 players, Blackberries, cell phones—that visitors already carry in their pockets. Museum professionals see great potential in reaching new audiences and pleasing old ones by providing content and social interaction via mobile devices. The biggest challenge is that many museums do not quite know where to begin when working with a small budget and small staff with limited technical knowledge. This white paper addresses those needs by proving a brief overview of what is being done in the mobile museum world and offers suggestions based on this research on how to economically provide mobile users with a positive experience with museum websites.Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesCultural heritage and cultural productionInformation technologyArtMobile for Museums