An increasing amount of research is being done in open collaboration with a crowd, with some of these projects being understood as Citizen Science which is characterised by openness in terms of participation and thus offers diverse perspectives from different fields of knowledge. Similar projects include Ajapaik [1] for crowdsourcing additional visual heritage metadata, Corley Explorer [2] for collecting stories, sMapshot [3] for georeferencing images, or Historypin [4] and notreHistoire.ch [5] for sharing local history. In our paper, we discuss how the digital domain extends the physical sustainability of analogue archives through communication with the public. Our interdisciplinary research project Participatory Knowledge Practices in An...
Abstract A collaboration between the Linked Art II project and Participatory Knowledge Practices in...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
In our paper, we discuss how the digital domain extends the sustainability of analogue archives thro...
In our paper, we discuss how the digital domain extends the sustainability of analogue archives thro...
Participatory Knowledge Practices in Analogue and Digital Image Archives (PIA) is an interdisciplina...
GLAM institutions have continuously digitised their analogue material since the beginning of the 21s...
The development of a participatory archive platform such as the one being carried out for the PIA re...
The potential role that community-driven standards like IIIF can play beyond their basic functions i...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Digitization and crowdsourcing actions are fostered by the E...
Digital archives of memory institutions are typically concerned with the cataloguing of artefacts of...
The proposal discusses the development of a participatory interface for digital photo archives from ...
Abstract A collaboration between the Linked Art II project and Participatory Knowledge Practices in...
Digital archives of memory institutions are typically concerned with the cataloguing of artefacts of...
Abstract A collaboration between the Linked Art II project and Participatory Knowledge Practices in...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
In our paper, we discuss how the digital domain extends the sustainability of analogue archives thro...
In our paper, we discuss how the digital domain extends the sustainability of analogue archives thro...
Participatory Knowledge Practices in Analogue and Digital Image Archives (PIA) is an interdisciplina...
GLAM institutions have continuously digitised their analogue material since the beginning of the 21s...
The development of a participatory archive platform such as the one being carried out for the PIA re...
The potential role that community-driven standards like IIIF can play beyond their basic functions i...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Digitization and crowdsourcing actions are fostered by the E...
Digital archives of memory institutions are typically concerned with the cataloguing of artefacts of...
The proposal discusses the development of a participatory interface for digital photo archives from ...
Abstract A collaboration between the Linked Art II project and Participatory Knowledge Practices in...
Digital archives of memory institutions are typically concerned with the cataloguing of artefacts of...
Abstract A collaboration between the Linked Art II project and Participatory Knowledge Practices in...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...