A lot has been written on the internet enabling us to preserve cultural artifacts; the traces of our society like no other medium. Equally numerous are the proposals on how to best organize this heritage of the future. This paper takes as an example the recent experience of the Covid-19 epidemics and introduces into an agile infrastructure which supports the collection, annotation and preservation of testimonies during this period. The idea has been developed in France under the name ‘Covid-19 Museum’. (Rozenholc 2021) What distinguishes this initiative from others addressing the same phenomena, lies in the width of the content imagined to be collected (from news items over scientific debates to individual narratives) and the underlying inf...
Museums, libraries and archives have long been considered the retainers of some form of collective m...
Presentation carried out during a master's thesis oral defence at the Haute école de gestion de Genè...
peer reviewedEarly in the COVID-19 pandemic, many groups initiated crowd-sourced archives that invit...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
In 2020, several Nordic archives and museums sent out ”question lists”, questionnaires, to collect t...
This roundtable, which is organized by the WARCnet network and chaired by Valérie Schafer (C2DH, Uni...
Culture and heritage activities have always relied heavily on assembling a group of people to bring ...
This presentation focused on three oral interviews I conducted during the COVID crisis, respectively...
In the post-pandemic era, coronaviruses will forge a long-term coexistence with humanity, and the fi...
The conference proceedings are planned to be published on ICOM-ICMAH's publication webpageInternatio...
This paper will present the project “Contemporary collecting and COVID-19: barriers, bottlenecks, an...
Web content and social networks are highly ephemeral and claim for fast reactions in case of disrupt...
The pandemic and post-pandemic scenario makes it urgent to reflect on potentials of digital transiti...
peer reviewedThe novel coronavirus spurred a keen interest in digital technologies for museums as bo...
The novel coronavirus spurred a keen interest in digital technologies for museums as both cultural p...
Museums, libraries and archives have long been considered the retainers of some form of collective m...
Presentation carried out during a master's thesis oral defence at the Haute école de gestion de Genè...
peer reviewedEarly in the COVID-19 pandemic, many groups initiated crowd-sourced archives that invit...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
In 2020, several Nordic archives and museums sent out ”question lists”, questionnaires, to collect t...
This roundtable, which is organized by the WARCnet network and chaired by Valérie Schafer (C2DH, Uni...
Culture and heritage activities have always relied heavily on assembling a group of people to bring ...
This presentation focused on three oral interviews I conducted during the COVID crisis, respectively...
In the post-pandemic era, coronaviruses will forge a long-term coexistence with humanity, and the fi...
The conference proceedings are planned to be published on ICOM-ICMAH's publication webpageInternatio...
This paper will present the project “Contemporary collecting and COVID-19: barriers, bottlenecks, an...
Web content and social networks are highly ephemeral and claim for fast reactions in case of disrupt...
The pandemic and post-pandemic scenario makes it urgent to reflect on potentials of digital transiti...
peer reviewedThe novel coronavirus spurred a keen interest in digital technologies for museums as bo...
The novel coronavirus spurred a keen interest in digital technologies for museums as both cultural p...
Museums, libraries and archives have long been considered the retainers of some form of collective m...
Presentation carried out during a master's thesis oral defence at the Haute école de gestion de Genè...
peer reviewedEarly in the COVID-19 pandemic, many groups initiated crowd-sourced archives that invit...