The question of the willingness to share digitally and to make digital participation possible assumes that the cultural heritage institutions (museums, collections and archives) have an option and questions where this willingness is possibly limited. What exactly is hindering cultural heritage institutions from sharing – a lack of legal regulations, insufficient funding or their own self-perception? Whether and how cultural heritage is to be made available digitally, how this works in practice in the cultural heritage institutions and how politics could react to this will be subsequently shown following an event of the same name
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Tradition, history, and research are terms associated with a cultural heritage institution. In reali...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Since the modern museum was defined in the Age of Enlightenment as a cornerstone in democratic socie...
For centuries, libraries, archives and museums from across Europe have been the custodians of our ri...
Since the modern museum was defined in the Age of Enlightenment as a cornerstone in democratic socie...
Heritage Digital Platforms use top-down approaches and require the support (and funds) of large orga...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek has the task of facilitating free access to German cultural heritag...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
As cultural heritage collections become available online they carry the promise of ‘access’ – new au...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Tradition, history, and research are terms associated with a cultural heritage institution. In reali...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Since the modern museum was defined in the Age of Enlightenment as a cornerstone in democratic socie...
For centuries, libraries, archives and museums from across Europe have been the custodians of our ri...
Since the modern museum was defined in the Age of Enlightenment as a cornerstone in democratic socie...
Heritage Digital Platforms use top-down approaches and require the support (and funds) of large orga...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The “promise” of the digital has been a democratization of the notion of heritage, and a disruption ...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek has the task of facilitating free access to German cultural heritag...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
As cultural heritage collections become available online they carry the promise of ‘access’ – new au...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
Tradition, history, and research are terms associated with a cultural heritage institution. In reali...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...