: Studies explore the transition from physical to virtual sites, where the "text" of an exhibition is often hidden within new digital languages, requiring the public to "decrypt" images and information.
If you are looking for information on the content of these "txt" files (the actual labels and panels), institutions provide specific guidelines:
Research in this field often examines how museum archives and exhibition texts are shared with the public to enhance cultural understanding:
: Papers such as "Evolution of Exhibition Space Strategies in Smart Museums" highlight the shift from static physical displays to interactive, tech-driven digital narratives that make cultural content more accessible. Guidelines for Exhibition Text (Practitioner Resources)