#okcon Open Data and Small Museums - Open Culture session

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Open Data and Regional Museums Nicole Beale [email protected] @nicoleebeale

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Presentation given at the #okcon 2013, Geneva, Switzerland on the 18th September 2013. These slides were not used for the presentation, but support the script that was delivered. See: http://theculturalheritageweb.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/okcon-small-museums-open-data/ for the notes to accompany these slides.

Transcript of #okcon Open Data and Small Museums - Open Culture session

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Open Data and

Regional Museums

Nicole Beale

[email protected]

@nicoleebeale

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National Museums and Open Data

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Transferability to Regional Museums

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‘Lessons in Free Arm Drawing’ from J. Vaughan, (1903). Nelson’s New Drawing

Course. Drawing, design and manual occupations (Teachers’ handbook), Thomas

Nelson & Sons Ltd., Edinburgh. fig. 26, p. 34

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Local vs National Function

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usnationalarchives

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Local Buzz and Global Pipelines

Committed (unskilled) user community

Network – no local museum stands in

isolation (relationships exist that can be

harnessed)

Crowds – the Web has opened the local up

to the global unskilled audience.

Many potential audiences of specialists.

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Curators and Collections Experts

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Museums Staff

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The Community (big ‘T’, singular)

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Audiences (behind the rope)

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A Framework for Engagement

Realising potential.

We have:

– Tools

– Experts

– Successes

It is all about the combination of the above.

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@nicoleebeale

[email protected]

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