Audio guide

Here you can download the audio guide to The Human Journey into your mp3 or Daisy player.
Files available for download
File type icon Filename Filesize
Folder Audio guide
Follow these steps:
  • Left-click on the folder “Audioguide" above.
  • Download the sound files to your computer by right-clicking on each mp3 file and choosing “Save target as...", or equivalent, depending on your browser.
  • Or download all files at once by downloading the zip file at the bottom of the list and unpacking it on your hard drive.
  • Import the sound files to your mp3 player.

About the audio guide


The audio guide is intended for all those who feel that an audio guide contributes something extra to an exhibition visit. Or who have trouble reading the texts in the exhibition.

It is suitable for those who want a guided tour but would rather wander the exhibition on their own, and look at all the fascinating objects and listen to their story, rather join a group. The story told in the guide is a little less constrained than the text in the exhibition, but includes the same facts.

The audio guide is easier to follow if it is used together with the map of the exhibition. This map can be found at the museum, in the folder about the exhibition, or can be downloaded and printed from this page.
Map of the the exhibitionPDF

Audio guide for DAISY


Here you can download the audio guide into your Daisy player.
Files available for download
File type icon Filename Filesize
Folder Audio guide for Daisy
Follow these steps:
  • Left-click on the folder "Audioguide for Daisy", above.
  • Download the sound files to your computer by right-clicking on each file and choosing “Save target as...", or equivalent, depending on your browser.
  • Or download all files at once by downloading the zip file at the bottom of the list and unpacking it on your hard drive.
  • Import the sound files to your Daisy player.

Accessibility


The audio guide for Daisy, available for download above, are one of the features designed to enhance accessibility to the vision impaired. Visitors are also welcome to borrow a Daisy CD for your own brought player or a Daisy player with the audio guide, during your visit. You borrow the Daisy CD or player from the information desk at the main entrance.

DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) is a standard format for digital talking books that allows the user to: make bookmarks, pause books, speed up or slow down, read or ignore footnotes and jump easily from chapter to chapter, heading to heading and page to page.

Page updated: 2008-07-04
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