Description |
1 online resource (xxi, 213 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
A communal rock : sustaining a community archives in Flat Rock, Georgia / JoyEllen Freeman -- The Bethel AME church archive : partners and participants / Andrea Copeland -- Creating an authentic learning environment for school children : a case study of digital storytelling programmes at the Mudgeeraba Light Horse museum / Janis Hanley -- Viking re-enactment / Lars Konzack -- Learning, loving and living at the Australian Country Music Hall of Fame / Sarah Baker -- The contributions of family and local historians to British history online / Mia Ridge -- Forgotten history on Wikipedia / Henriette Roued-Cunliffe -- Custodianship and online sharing in Australian community archives / Courtney Ruge, Tom Denison, Steve Wright, Graham Willett and Joanne Evans -- Who is the expert in participatory culture? / Lýsa Westberg Gabriel and Thessa Jensen -- Social inequalities in the shaping of cultural heritage infrastructure / Noah Lenstra -- No Gun Ri Digital Archive : challenges in archiving memory for a historically marginalized incident / Donghee Sinn -- Giving voice to the community : digitizing Jeffco oral histories / Krystyna K. Matusiak, Padma Polepeddi, Allison Tyler, Catherine Newton and Julianne Rist -- Issues with archiving community data / Lydia Spotts and Andrea Copeland -- Ethiopian stories in an English landscape / Shawn Sobers -- Having a lovely time : localized crowdsourcing to create a 1930s street view of Bristol from a digitized postcard collection / Nicholas Nourse, Peter Insole and Julian Warren -- Digital archiving in Canadian artist-run centres / Shannon Lucky -- New approaches to the community recording and preservation of burial space / Gareth Beale, Nicole Smith and St Mary the Virgin Embsay with Eastby Churchyard survey team -- A case for collaboration : solving practical problems in cultural heritage digitization projects / Craig Harkema and Joel Salt -- Open heritage data and APIs / Henriette Roued-Cunliffe |
Summary |
This book provides a wide range of international guidance and perspectives on the complexity of issues surrounding the preservation of local cultural heritage, ranging from formal cultural heritage institutions to individual community members in the associated processes of creation, organization, access, use and preservation |
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This new book provides a wide range of international guidance and perspectives on the issues surrounding the preservation of local cultural heritage, ranging from formal cultural heritage institutions to individual community members in the associated processes of creation, organization, access, use and preservation. Participatory Heritage explores issues including, how to manage copyright, ownership, orphan works, open data access to heritage representations and artefacts, crowdsourcing, cultural heritage amateurs, information as a commodity or information as public domain, sustainable preservation, and attitudes towards openness. The book demonstrates that in order for personal and community-based documentation and artefacts to be preserved and included in social and collective histories, individuals and community groups need the technical and knowledge infrastructures of support that formal cultural institutions can provide. In other words, both groups need each other |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Cultural property -- Protection.
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Political participation.
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Historic preservation -- Social aspects
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Social participation.
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Social Participation
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Open Access Publishing
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Museology & heritage studies.
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Library, archive & information management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Cultural property -- Protection
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Historic preservation -- Social aspects
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Political participation
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Cultural property
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette, 1982- editor.
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Japzon, Andrea Copeland, editor.
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ISBN |
9781783301256 |
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1783301252 |
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