Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popular in memory institutions as a tool for digitising or computing vast amounts of data. This book brings together for the first time the collected wisdom of international leaders in the theory and practice of crowdsourcing in cultural heritage. It features eight accessible case studies of ground-breaking projects from leading cultural heritage and academic institutions, and four thought-provoking essays that reflect on the wider implications of this engagement for participants and on the institutions themselves. Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is more than a framework for creating content: as a form of mutually beneficial engagement wit...
This research explores the interaction between internal heritage personnel and the public over socia...
Archives and libraries have been a storage for the centuries. In the 20th century they were seen as ...
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 ...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage provides a comprehensive view on the subject of working with our...
Have you ever wanted to recruit hundreds of members of the public to assist with the task of making ...
Crowdsourcing, or “obtaining information or services by soliciting input from a large number of peop...
The aims of this study, within the framework of the Europeana Common Culture project, are to: 1. Det...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is rich in opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary res...
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...
This research explores the interaction between internal heritage personnel and the public over socia...
Archives and libraries have been a storage for the centuries. In the 20th century they were seen as ...
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 ...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage provides a comprehensive view on the subject of working with our...
Have you ever wanted to recruit hundreds of members of the public to assist with the task of making ...
Crowdsourcing, or “obtaining information or services by soliciting input from a large number of peop...
The aims of this study, within the framework of the Europeana Common Culture project, are to: 1. Det...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is rich in opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary res...
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...
This research explores the interaction between internal heritage personnel and the public over socia...
Archives and libraries have been a storage for the centuries. In the 20th century they were seen as ...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...