Over the past decade, cultural heritage organisations have increasingly turned to volunteers through citizen research (or crowdsourcing) platforms to help make their holdings digitally accessible for discovery and research. These platforms have proved to be highly successful, both in attracting and retaining the interest of volunteers, and in the rate and quality of data collected. They have provided a new and deeper level of engagement and attracted more diverse audiences to national collections. However, there are still significant hurdles to overcome to achieve seamless sharing and movement of data between institutional Collection Management Systems (CMS) and crowdsourcing platforms, and back again. If crowdsourcing is to fulfil the pote...
This report reflects on existing citizen research activity in the UK heritage sector by summarising ...
Archaeologists are increasingly working with crowd-sourced digital data. Using evidence from other d...
In recent years, the growth of web-based social participation and the open source movement have prom...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
"At the National Archives, we’re always trying to think of new ways to make our historical records m...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
In a pilot survey we examined the diffusion of open data and crowdsourcing practices among heritage ...
This research explores the interaction between internal heritage personnel and the public over socia...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
Globally there are a number of citizen science portals to support digitisation of biodiversity colle...
Crowdsourcing (CS) by cultural and heritage institutions engage volunteers in online projects withou...
Development of Internet technologies has empowered ordinary users to create, contribute, share and...
This report reflects on existing citizen research activity in the UK heritage sector by summarising ...
Archaeologists are increasingly working with crowd-sourced digital data. Using evidence from other d...
In recent years, the growth of web-based social participation and the open source movement have prom...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
"At the National Archives, we’re always trying to think of new ways to make our historical records m...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
In a pilot survey we examined the diffusion of open data and crowdsourcing practices among heritage ...
This research explores the interaction between internal heritage personnel and the public over socia...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
Globally there are a number of citizen science portals to support digitisation of biodiversity colle...
Crowdsourcing (CS) by cultural and heritage institutions engage volunteers in online projects withou...
Development of Internet technologies has empowered ordinary users to create, contribute, share and...
This report reflects on existing citizen research activity in the UK heritage sector by summarising ...
Archaeologists are increasingly working with crowd-sourced digital data. Using evidence from other d...
In recent years, the growth of web-based social participation and the open source movement have prom...