Museums bring QR codes into play
Deals with the use of "quick response" (QR) codes by American and Canadian museums in order to facilitate communication with museum visitors. Discusses the employment of QR codes--which are graphic images that contain information, text or numbers--by several museums, including the Canadian...
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