Cooperation in the field of Exchange of Digital Collections and Cultural Content: Starting from the main activities carried out by museums/archives: preservation, research, education/ dissemination we will outline the potential role of digital “objects”. Which are the role and the opportunities related to the use of digital technology in “memory institutions”? What do we expect from high end digital collections and from on line digital collections? How do we consider user generated content in this domain? How can we approach the global inventory and filing of digital originals, multilingual thesauri, specific ontology, international standards (text, visual, audio, audio/visual, etc)? Do virtual collections really provide added value to end-users? Are museums, content providers and users ready and willing to use new technologies to explore cultural heritage? Do ICT tools really help content holders and/or end-users? Shall we now try to provide some answers? Have we mastered the general framework? Is the necessary technological framework already in place? Are the requested competences and skills already available in this domain? A selection of case study will integrate the power point presentation.

Cooperation in the field of Exchange of Digital Collections and Cultural Content

RONCHI, ALFREDO
2009-01-01

Abstract

Cooperation in the field of Exchange of Digital Collections and Cultural Content: Starting from the main activities carried out by museums/archives: preservation, research, education/ dissemination we will outline the potential role of digital “objects”. Which are the role and the opportunities related to the use of digital technology in “memory institutions”? What do we expect from high end digital collections and from on line digital collections? How do we consider user generated content in this domain? How can we approach the global inventory and filing of digital originals, multilingual thesauri, specific ontology, international standards (text, visual, audio, audio/visual, etc)? Do virtual collections really provide added value to end-users? Are museums, content providers and users ready and willing to use new technologies to explore cultural heritage? Do ICT tools really help content holders and/or end-users? Shall we now try to provide some answers? Have we mastered the general framework? Is the necessary technological framework already in place? Are the requested competences and skills already available in this domain? A selection of case study will integrate the power point presentation.
2009
«Russia – European Union: Signs on the Road Map of Cultural Cooperation»
Cultural Cooperation; European Union; Russian Federation; eCulture
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