Museum crowdsourcing projects commonly extend the traditional role of the curator. This paper explores a range of existing crowdsourced projects and evaluates the usefulness of theories of the commons to productively subvert the curatorial role, developing truly democratised, co-created digital cultural narratives
The paper addresses the changes that occur in curatorial practice as a result of the rapid evolution...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
Current design and development practices for technologies in museums are costly and difficult to sca...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
This thesis explores the use of the crowdsourced digital archive in contemporary museological and cu...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
This project traces the digital publishing history of the audiobook archive LibriVox.org, examining ...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is rich in opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary res...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
Monitoring, digitizing and archiving museum artworks represent an important socio-cultural accomplis...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between a selected set of museum practices, such as on...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
publication-status: Published‘Crowdsourcing’ is a recent and evolving phenomenon, and the term has b...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
The paper addresses the changes that occur in curatorial practice as a result of the rapid evolution...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
Current design and development practices for technologies in museums are costly and difficult to sca...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
This thesis explores the use of the crowdsourced digital archive in contemporary museological and cu...
Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore ...
This project traces the digital publishing history of the audiobook archive LibriVox.org, examining ...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is rich in opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary res...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
Monitoring, digitizing and archiving museum artworks represent an important socio-cultural accomplis...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between a selected set of museum practices, such as on...
Crowdsourcing projects have generated millions of data points through volunteer contributions of cla...
publication-status: Published‘Crowdsourcing’ is a recent and evolving phenomenon, and the term has b...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
The paper addresses the changes that occur in curatorial practice as a result of the rapid evolution...
This paper draws upon the experience of several years of running a multi-application crowdsourcing p...
Current design and development practices for technologies in museums are costly and difficult to sca...