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What I do not understand is why in this day and age museums do not have detailed online presence of their exhibits. No computer museum that I know of (including CHM, Apple in Prague, Personal Computer Museum in Canada, etc) have detailed pictures (or any at all) of their exhibits. Which is why in my collection I am doing exactly the opposite.
Important purposes of a musuem are to catalogue, preserve and educate. For example you might want to know if console XYZ had a european 2.4 version and what games were available for it. It makes so much sense for computer museums to display that. Why do I have to use Wikipedia for that? If you collected it show it. Want money? People will come and see it in person. Especially because computers are tactile things (unlike paintings).
You would think in the age of Internet and VR modern computer museums would have excellent online display, maybe even 3D versions of computers that you can spin around, or support for VR. Don't have money for that? Put a damn picture of all your items.
Unfortunately Bonami Computer Museum suffers from the same sin. I spend my own time and money to make my collection online and I will continue to do so, but it is disheartening to see yet mode big museums just being out there for money and not for the public.
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