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Museum Development Officers Briefing: Enhancing Digital Practices in Cultural Heritage

Join us for the Museum Development Officers Briefing Day on November 23, 2009, in London. This event, supported by UKOLN, aims to inform best practices and influence policy in digital libraries, information systems, and web technologies. Attendees will participate in a series of workshops focused on Web 2.0 tools and services, networking opportunities, and developing personal action plans. Engage with experts, learn about the latest trends, and access resources specifically tailored for the cultural heritage sector. Discover how to enhance your practice and connect with others in the field.

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Museum Development Officers Briefing: Enhancing Digital Practices in Cultural Heritage

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  1. UKOLN Support for MDOs Museum Development Officers Briefing day Collections Trust 23 Nov 2009 London Ann Chapman UKOLN is supported by:

  2. UKOLN … • Aims to inform practice and influence policy in: digital libraries, information systems, bibliographic management, and web technologies • Carries out research with a range of UK and international partners • Provides network information services, including the Ariadne magazine • Runs workshops and conferences

  3. Cultural Heritage Web Site • Focus on digital information in the cultural heritage sector • Topics of interest to the sector • Demonstrate use of Web 2.0 tools and services • Resources developed for workshops and seminars focusing on the sector • Brings together other materials scattered over main UKOLN web site

  4. Meet and Learn Events • Introduction to Web 2.0 and the Social Web • 1 day Workshop series • Recent: Preston, Devizes • Dec. 2009: London, Leeds, Leicester • Early 2010: Dulwich, Chelmsford • Presentations, hands-on time, break-out discussions, networking time • Develop a personal action plan • Slides and other materials available from event page • Wiki for these workshops

  5. IntroBytes • Concise briefing documents • Web 2.0, blogging, social networks, digital preservation, legal issues …and more • 72 to date • Often developed as resources for events • Web page and Word version for A5 double-sided printing

  6. Cultural Heritage Blog • When • Started Jan. 2009 • Who: • Regular posters: Brian Kelly, Marieke Guy, Ann Chapman • Guest posts • What: • News items, reflections • Ideas for using Web 2.0 tools or services • Posts on other Ukoln blogs

  7. Web 2.0 in Action • Bookshelf – using LibraryThing • Ariadne digest – using Delicious tags • Blogs Directory examples – using Dipity • Event location map – using ACME GeoRSS

  8. Find out more • http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/ • http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/ • http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/documents/

  9. Contact details Ann Chapman a.d.chapman@ukoln.ac.uk

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