Make it visible and available Pieter Aertsen , The Fat Kitchen. An Allegory, SMK. Publi Merete Sanderhoff Curator / Senior Advisor slideshare.net/MereteSanderhoff @MSanderhoff Ready to Reach Out! Conference on digitisation of cultural heritage Dutch ministry of Education, Culture and Science 29-30 June 2016, Amsterdam
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Make it visible and available
Pieter Aertsen , The Fat Kitchen. An Allegory, SMK. Public domain
Merete SanderhoffCurator / Senior Advisor
slideshare.net/MereteSanderhoff@MSanderhoff
Ready to Reach Out!Conference on digitisation of cultural heritage
Dutch ministry of Education, Culture and Science 29-30 June 2016, Amsterdam
Where I’m coming from
Art Historian, digital curator and advisorat the National Gallery of Denmark
Research & Development
Advice on copyright and public domain
Standards and policies on nationaland international levels
Europeana Members Councillorand Board member
”There is not a single physical space where all our heritage can be shown, but on the Internet you can.”
Today, we can offer online services that are available from everywhere to anyone seeking "to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits".
Article 27.1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Everybody is a contributor to history and culture
Published in 2010
“…among the educated, Internet connected inhabitants of planet Earth, there are 1 trillion hours of free time every year that could be used for community action, civic engagement, and learning..”
And since 2010, a billion morepeople have come online.*
* DARK MATTER, Michael Peter Edson, 2014https://medium.com/tedx-experience/dark-matter-a6c7430d84d1
How can cultural heritage institutions support – and benefit from –
this cognitive surplus?
Bildung ~ Building
GalleriesLibrariesArchivesMuseums
http://openglam.org/
GalleriesLibrariesArchivesMuseums
http://openglam.org/
We are not owners,but stewards
of our collections
Works that are in the Public Domain in analogue form continue to be in the Public Domain once they have been digitised.
SMK images got 20 million page views on Wikipedia in 2015
“Prioritize Web and New Media programs in proportion to their impact on the mission.”
Michael Edson, Smithsonian Web and New Media Strategy, Version 1.0, 2009http://www.si.edu/content/pdf/about/web-new-media-strategy_v1.0.pdf
Michael Edson /VanGoYourself
”What effect does digital availability have on the number of visitors to heritage institutions?”
Shift the attention to include online use = equal value to physical visits
What’s the societal good of digital cultural heritage?
How do we measure the impact of our digital presence?
“Now that museums are beginning to have the tools and expertise at their disposal to monitor, track, record, and analyze all the various ways that the public benefits from their work, the real task begins to redesign the process and program of museums and to embed impact-driven data collection into every aspect of our efforts.”
“Now that museums are beginning to have the tools and expertise at their disposal to monitor, track, record, and analyze all the various ways that the public benefits from their work, the real task begins to redesign the process and program of museums and to embed impact-driven data collection into every aspect of our efforts.”