Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new opportunities regarding institutional promotion, new ways of providing their services and making their heritage known to the community. Applications such as Facebook (online social network), Flickr (online image-sharing community) and YouTube (online video sharing community) are already used by cultural organisations that interact in the informal context of Web 2.0. In this article I aim to describe how Web 2.0 can work as a virtual extension for archives and other cultural organisations, by identifying impacts and benefits resulting from the use of Web 2.0 applications together with some goals and strategies of such use
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In recent years social networks have undergone a significant process of expansion. The purpose of t...
This special issue aims to investigate mutations or changes under way within the institutions and am...
The archived web provides an important footprint of the past, documenting online social behaviour th...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new ...
Conference Archives on the Web – Experiences, Challenges, Visions. ICARUS – International Centre for...
ABSTRACT: As example of digital humanities in this paper the presence of institutional websites for ...
The document reports upon an exploratory survey of the approaches that Australian cultural instituti...
Following the initial excitement generated by Web 2.0 we are now seeing Web 2.0 concepts being adopt...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
This study explores how cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) have adopted Web 2.0 principles and ap...
Editor: Kate Theimer Case Study, A New Look for Old Information: Creating a Wiki to Share Campus Hi...
IntroductionThanks to their peculiar identities linked to the specific disciplines which determined ...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
New business strategies and valorization of online audiovisual archives. Digitization and the rapid...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
In recent years social networks have undergone a significant process of expansion. The purpose of t...
This special issue aims to investigate mutations or changes under way within the institutions and am...
The archived web provides an important footprint of the past, documenting online social behaviour th...