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Titel |
A history of digitization : Dutch museums |
Auteur |
T. Navarrete |
Plaats van uitgave |
Amsterdam |
Jaar van uitgave |
2014
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ISBN |
978-94-6182-516-2
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Annotatie |
VII, 279 p.
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Trefwoorden |
musea, museumbeleid, museumcollecties, digitalisering, cultuurgoederen, cultureel erfgoed, internet, informatiewetenschap, subsidies, twintigste eeuw, Nederland, proefschriften (vorm) |
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Samenvatting This study documented four main changes in museums’ information processes brought by digitization of collections: (1) collection registration had a marginal and supporting role in the museum organization prior to the adoption of a digital work form, digitization positioned collection information processes at the core of the organization, overarching andsupporting all other processes; (2) these processes were exclusively institutional in nature (collection information inside the museum walls), eventually expanding to become cross-institutional collaborating processes (networked information across sectors); (3) digitization changed the goal of all information processes from controlling content to communicating with the user; and (4) information production, dissemination and to a certain degree use was monopolized by professionals, digitization enabled a democratization of participation by all types of users throughout the collection information production process. |
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