#okcon Open Data and Small Museums - Open Culture session
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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
Local vs National Function
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usnationalarchives
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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