Multiple factors influence the willingness of collection staff to promote the publication or reuse of digitised objects, namely influences of community, institution, on a individual and on the societal level. Their influence and their relationships were investigated in this case study. Experts who are responsible for museum or scientific collections in Germany or who work with collection objects or their digital images where interviewed on these influencing factors. The results show, that the community mainly affects individuals, while the individuals particularly influence the institution. Societal factors have a bigger impact on open practices. Apart from financial incentives from funders, employees and their qualifications are the most i...
Digital mediators have been present for some time in museums. Often lumped in with other kinds of “i...
This thesis looks at eo-production in museums, specifically how external parties were involved in th...
This paper examines the attitudes and conceptions of digital technologies and media in Danish mu...
Since the mid-1990’s, policy objectives and funding measures have been designed to encourage Norwegi...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
Museums are expected to safeguard society’s cultural heritage while also making it publicly availabl...
The focus of this thesis lies on understanding how approaches to management can support sustained de...
Abstract: In a knowledge society it is crucial to serve the need for accurate and up-to-date knowled...
This article investigates how scientists at natural history museums construct publics in science com...
Crowdsourcing theory and research is in its infancy and fragmented with little theoretical agreement...
Democratising the museum is a collection of articles reflecting upon the problem of how participatio...
This paper proposes a look at museums from the perspective of sociomuseology, an area of research an...
This thesis is an inquiry into the changing role and growing influence of corporations as collectors...
Research museums are ideal ambassadors and disseminators for the Open Science movement. They also ca...
Digital mediators have been present for some time in museums. Often lumped in with other kinds of “i...
This thesis looks at eo-production in museums, specifically how external parties were involved in th...
This paper examines the attitudes and conceptions of digital technologies and media in Danish mu...
Since the mid-1990’s, policy objectives and funding measures have been designed to encourage Norwegi...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
Museums are expected to safeguard society’s cultural heritage while also making it publicly availabl...
The focus of this thesis lies on understanding how approaches to management can support sustained de...
Abstract: In a knowledge society it is crucial to serve the need for accurate and up-to-date knowled...
This article investigates how scientists at natural history museums construct publics in science com...
Crowdsourcing theory and research is in its infancy and fragmented with little theoretical agreement...
Democratising the museum is a collection of articles reflecting upon the problem of how participatio...
This paper proposes a look at museums from the perspective of sociomuseology, an area of research an...
This thesis is an inquiry into the changing role and growing influence of corporations as collectors...
Research museums are ideal ambassadors and disseminators for the Open Science movement. They also ca...
Digital mediators have been present for some time in museums. Often lumped in with other kinds of “i...
This thesis looks at eo-production in museums, specifically how external parties were involved in th...
This paper examines the attitudes and conceptions of digital technologies and media in Danish mu...