Destination Services: Tourist media and networked places
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, Destination Services: Tourist media and networked places, School of Information, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, UCB iSchool Report 2007-004, March 2007
destinationsthrough stories and souvenirs. The audience for tourism stories has changed greatly with changes in technologies of communication and representation, with one of the most radical changes the introduction of networked media. With the rise of web-based services, tourist experiences have acquired a digital penumbra of content available in ever more formats and locations. This paper examines these technological changes, and the potential consequences for digital storytelling, travel, and the production of destinations.

