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Examples of published paths. The pathway metaphor is in fairly common usage in cultural heritage environments, e.g. in the form or guided tours and trails, and we have therefore been able to identify a number of examples that illustrate current activity in this area, of which selected examples are presented in Table 4. Many of these resources are designed mainly for use in traditional ways, onsite at the museum or gallery whose collections they relate to, whilst others are designed purely for the web environment, providing inter-connected links for web pages from one or multiple sources. The content of the path is generally selected and assembled or „curated‟ by a cultural heritage or an education expert. It is interesting that one of the most recurrent uses of the paths (or trails) concept online is to support activities in the area of teaching and learning, and indeed Walden‟s, Trailmeme and the trails feature in the First World War Poetry Digital Archive have this explicit purpose. This may be a legacy from the printed trails that have become a staple of the museum learning environment, where they are used to encourage deeper engagement with the collections through activities supporting exploration and discovery. In the physical museum, trails appear to be primarily targeted at school age children visiting with their teacher or in a family group, although there are a few exceptions. The same is true for online trails, although these may support older children and college students in more advanced learning settings. Table 4 Examples of published paths Organisation Web site Type of Paths Audience Use Walden‟s Paths xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/ xxxxxx/server/ Learning resources + path-creation tools Students Online Trailmeme xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/trails/re cent Learning resources + path-creation tools Teachers & students Online First World War Poetry Digital Archive xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xx.xx/ww 1lit/education/pathways Learning resources Teachers & students Online The Louvre xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/llv/activit e/liste_parcours.jsp?bmLocal e=en Visitor resources General visitors Onsite & Online Connected Histories xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x.xxx/xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxx. aspx Research resources Academic researchers Onsite Consortium of Yorkshire Art Galleries xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx.xxx/xxxxxx.xxxx Visitor resources Adult visitors Onsite & online Culture 24: JRR Tolkein Trail xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx00.xxx.xx/p laces+to+go/west+midlands/ birmingham/tra14268 Visitor resources General visito...
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