Incorporation of 3D Models in Online Journal Library Publishing Forum 2016

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Explore the innovative journey towards integrating 3D models in an online journal library publishing forum, including collaboration with Dr. Zac Selden, overcoming challenges, implementing new tools, and achieving active 3D models accessibility. Dive into the passive-active engagement approach and the willingness to embrace discomfort for progress.

  • Innovation
  • 3D Models
  • Online Journal
  • Collaboration
  • Publishing

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  1. Committing to the Non-traditional The Path to the Incorporation of 3D Models in an Online Journal Library Publishing Forum 2016

  2. An Overview (briefly) Collaboration with Dr. Zac Selden the incorporation of 3D models in an online journal Going beyond an approach

  3. The Beginning Models w/no host

  4. The Problem Embedding 2D approximations Intermediary

  5. The Solution New department, new tools Friendly process (relatively) Hosting platform

  6. The Result Active 3D models Associated files accessible

  7. Going Further Combing facilitator, collaborator and publisher

  8. Committing to the Non-traditional Engagement Passive-Active approach Willingly uncomfortable

  9. Thank You Dillon Wackerman wackermad@sfasu.edu Robert Z. Selden seldenjrz@sfasu.edu

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