Digitization of collections in Dutch museums can be traced back to 1969. Since then, significant resources have been allocated to digital activities. Results from the digitization trajectory analysis show that museums present a similar rate of adoption (and dissemination) for computers, the Internet, and information policy documents, with a 10-year difference while digitization of collections and online publication of collections have a much slower adoption rate. An explanation is found in the national policies designed to adopt technology focusing on innovation rather than organizational change or skill development. Restricted online publication of collections represents an important efficiency loss
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This report is based on the results of a survey 'Digital Tools in The Netherlands 'conducted in 2019...
Early digitisation might have been thought of as the actual technique used to create a digital surro...
Virtually all cultural institutions in the Netherlands - not just traditional guardians of cultural ...
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Museums are increasingly digitising their collections and making them available to the public on-lin...
As more and more collections curated by archives, libraries, media, museums and research centres are...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how two separate museums have realised the task of di...
This thesis examines the current role of digital collections in museums, including the\ud developmen...
Reuse of digital heritage in the library, today and tomorrow; The case of the National Library of th...
Edwin Klijn From ‘old’ memory to digital brain. Practice of Massa Digitizing Digitization of Dutch c...
The adoption of computers in Dutch museums has been marked by the changing technology as much as by ...
Early digitisation might have been thought of as the actual technique used to create a digital surro...
This report is based on the results of a survey 'Digital Tools in The Netherlands 'conducted in 2019...
Early digitisation might have been thought of as the actual technique used to create a digital surro...
Virtually all cultural institutions in the Netherlands - not just traditional guardians of cultural ...
The purpose of this article is to verify how museums in Poland deal with the challenge of digital tr...
Research journals are increasingly being published digitally. The advantage of digital publishing is...
Olivier Nyirubugara Digitized but underutilized. Heritage websites and teaching history Cultural her...
This article traces the emergence of a digital imperative - the belief in the necessity of digitisin...
Museums are increasingly digitising their collections and making them available to the public on-lin...
As more and more collections curated by archives, libraries, media, museums and research centres are...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how two separate museums have realised the task of di...
This thesis examines the current role of digital collections in museums, including the\ud developmen...
Reuse of digital heritage in the library, today and tomorrow; The case of the National Library of th...