While studies on popular culture have a more vast understanding of the impact of the participatory culture on experts and expertise, there is a dearth of literature on the impact of Web 2.0 on museums, which are established authorities within the cultural field. We aim to answer the following research question here: who are the experts and what is the nature of their expertise in the museum blogosphere? In addition, we look at the spatial culture on these museum blogs and its role in shaping expertise. We address this question by conducting a content analysis on a sample of the top ten ranked museum blogs, and find that new experts have entered the playing field and expertise is constructed in the personal and social context of an entertain...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
International audienceGrowing integration of Web 2.0 techniques by museums is indicative of their re...
This paper presents a study of scholarly blogs. The aim is to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
While studies on popular culture have a vast understanding of the impact of the participatory cultur...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
Since the emergence and application of social media, several museums have beenexperimenting with the...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
Social media has emerged as a prominent element in the current digital landscape and its widespread ...
While blogging in archaeology has a genealogy that can be traced back nearly two decades, the relati...
During times of continuing growth of digital resources for teaching, learning and research, the key ...
During times of continuing growth of digital resources for teaching, learning and research, the key ...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
International audienceGrowing integration of Web 2.0 techniques by museums is indicative of their re...
This paper presents a study of scholarly blogs. The aim is to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
While studies on popular culture have a vast understanding of the impact of the participatory cultur...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
The article focuses on a study of knowledge creation and organizing in a local history wiki. The bac...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
Since the emergence and application of social media, several museums have beenexperimenting with the...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
Social media has emerged as a prominent element in the current digital landscape and its widespread ...
While blogging in archaeology has a genealogy that can be traced back nearly two decades, the relati...
During times of continuing growth of digital resources for teaching, learning and research, the key ...
During times of continuing growth of digital resources for teaching, learning and research, the key ...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
International audienceGrowing integration of Web 2.0 techniques by museums is indicative of their re...
This paper presents a study of scholarly blogs. The aim is to gain an in-depth understanding of what...