The Anthology

SHARING IS CARING. Openness and sharing in the cultural heritage sector, 2014
An anthology about digital media, the social Web, and the changes they bring about in the cultural heritage sector.
Edited by Merete Sanderhoff 

Read online, order print books, or download for free at the anthology website.

SiC anthology

The anthology based on the Sharing is Caring seminars was released at Sharing is Caring 2014. The anthology contains articles by previous speakers, and includes a great list of contributions from among others Shelley Bernstein, Michael Edson, Sarah Giersing, Jill Cousins, Jacob Wang, Lars Lundqvist, and many more.

Contents

01/ Boom Michael Peter Edson

02 / This belongs to you. On openness and sharing at Statens Museum for KunstMerete Sanderhoff

03 / Building a commons for digital cultural heritage Jill Cousins

04 / GLAMourous remix. Openness and sharing for cultural institutions Martin von Haller Grønbæk

05 / Towards a shared Danish infrastructure for collection management and presentation Henrik Jarl Hansen & Christian Ertmann-Christiansen

06 / Digitising the Danish Broadcasting Corporation’s archives – an innovation project Tobias Golodnoff & Miriam Lerkenfeld

07 / Open data at the Swedish National Heritage Board Lars Lundqvist

08 / Digital cultural heritage. Long perspectives and sustainability Jacob Wang

09 / GO. Curating with the Brooklyn community Shelley Bernstein

10 / Sharing authority. User-generated images as future cultural heritage? Sarah Giersing

11 / Museums and cultural institutions as spaces for Cultural Citizenship Nana Bernhardt & Lise Sattrup

12 / The future of museums is about attitude, not technology Jasper Visser

13 / Perspectives on participation in social media Nanna Holdgaard & Bjarki Valtysson

14 / Meeting the visitor. Dissemination of mobile guides at the museum front deskDitte Laursen

15 / How to ride the digital wave Lars Ulrich Tarp Hansen

16 / Sharing is Avant-Garde Theis Vallø Madsen

17 / @skattefar. Towards a public authority at eye level Lene Krogh Jeppesen

18 / Open licenses, open learning Peter Leth

Related
Interview with Merete Sanderhoff, curator of digital museum practice at SMK, on how the book came about.

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