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(AP) Aron Heller - The Israel Museum has made 520 objects available for viewing in partnership with the Google Art Project, an online compilation of high-resolution images of artwork from galleries worldwide. The Israel Museum was among 151 museums in 40 countries taking part in the second wave of the project on Tuesday. The project follows last year's collaboration with Google to make the museum's famed Dead Sea Scrolls accessible to all online. Google has also teamed up with Israel's Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, to make its photographs and documents interactive and searchable on the Internet. 2012-04-06 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Museum Showcased in Google Art Project
(AP) Aron Heller - The Israel Museum has made 520 objects available for viewing in partnership with the Google Art Project, an online compilation of high-resolution images of artwork from galleries worldwide. The Israel Museum was among 151 museums in 40 countries taking part in the second wave of the project on Tuesday. The project follows last year's collaboration with Google to make the museum's famed Dead Sea Scrolls accessible to all online. Google has also teamed up with Israel's Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem, to make its photographs and documents interactive and searchable on the Internet. 2012-04-06 00:00:00Full Article
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