Consultation Workshop with Cultural Heritage Sector
Understanding Our Digital Futures
Changes at "Value Chains and Impact in the Cultural Heritage Sector"
Description (English)
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Timezone: CEST.
While the first part of the session will focus on the IPR, the second will concentrate on the reuse of cultural digital resources in products and/or services. The goal is to consult heritage professionals and deepen our understanding of how it happens that cultural digital resources are used along the value chains of creation and dissemination of various products and services offered within the domain of Cultural and Creative Sectors.
We invite professionals who would like to share with us stories about re-use of digital heritage resources - either from the perspective of the institution or creative sector as well as academics & researchers who studied such case studies. We believe that gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use in our project to create guidelines & policy recommendations matching the stakeholders’ needs.
During the session we will share our preliminary findings and details of the model we are creating to grasp the value & impact of digital heritage resources. It will also be a chance to join the participatory research process & an opportunity to share one’s knowledge, experience & observations.
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Timezone: CEST.
During the second day of our workshop, we will focus on the value chains created on the basis of digitised cultural resources. We want to discuss how added value and impact - economic, social or cultural - is being created by reusing these resources in new services, products or projects.
We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" sector, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production.
We invite to our workshop professionals who would like to share with us both conceptual models and case studies of re-use of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:
- representatives of cultural heritage institutions
- academics and researchers
- representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies
- representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects
We believe that gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use in our project to create guidelines & policy recommendations matching the stakeholders’ needs.
During the session we will share our preliminary findings and details of the model we are creating to grasp the value and impact of digital heritage resources. It will also be a chance to join our participatory research process.
Timezone: CEST