This paper considers the move toward and potential of building online communities, with a particular focus on the museum sector. For instance, the increase in the use of `personalized' toolkits that are becoming an integral part of the online presence for learning organizations, like museums, can provide a basis for creating and sustaining communities. A set of case studies further illustrates working examples of the ways in which personalization and specific tools are developing collaborative spaces, community channels and group interactions
Digital ethnography can be used to study online audiences and virtual communities built around museu...
Purpose – The study aims at explaining how museums as educational institutions, information-based, ...
This dissertation presents a Critical Content Meta Analysis of published literature related to using...
This paper considers the move toward and potential of building online communities, with a particular...
This paper considers the move toward and potential of building online communities, with a particular...
[[abstract]]Online applications associated with Web 2.0 have in recent years become part of mainstre...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
In recent years social networks have undergone a significant process of expansion. The purpose of t...
The need for a more pronounced role of museums in today’s democratic and heterogeneous society has l...
Museums play an important role in society as the custodians of heritage, and advances in technology...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
Universities and university museums are faced with numerous challenges regarding access to their col...
The Powerhouse Museum is one of Australia’s largest museums with a collection of 400,000 objects rel...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
In this article, we investigate the positive impact recent developments in digital technologies have...
Digital ethnography can be used to study online audiences and virtual communities built around museu...
Purpose – The study aims at explaining how museums as educational institutions, information-based, ...
This dissertation presents a Critical Content Meta Analysis of published literature related to using...
This paper considers the move toward and potential of building online communities, with a particular...
This paper considers the move toward and potential of building online communities, with a particular...
[[abstract]]Online applications associated with Web 2.0 have in recent years become part of mainstre...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
In recent years social networks have undergone a significant process of expansion. The purpose of t...
The need for a more pronounced role of museums in today’s democratic and heterogeneous society has l...
Museums play an important role in society as the custodians of heritage, and advances in technology...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
Universities and university museums are faced with numerous challenges regarding access to their col...
The Powerhouse Museum is one of Australia’s largest museums with a collection of 400,000 objects rel...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
In this article, we investigate the positive impact recent developments in digital technologies have...
Digital ethnography can be used to study online audiences and virtual communities built around museu...
Purpose – The study aims at explaining how museums as educational institutions, information-based, ...
This dissertation presents a Critical Content Meta Analysis of published literature related to using...