Presentation of the Sharing is Caring seminars and anthology.
Media & Technology breakfast, 20 May.
http://www.aam-us.org/events/annual-meeting/program/sessions-and-events?ID=2541
American Alliance of Museums 2014.
Seattle WA
Sharing is Caring. Putting sharing and openness on the Danish GLAM agenda #AAM2014
1. CCBY-NC 2.0 Thomas Christensen on Flickr
Putting sharing and openness on
the Danish GLAM agenda
Merete Sanderhoff
Curator of digital museum practice
http://www.slideshare.net/MereteSanderhoff
@MSanderhoff
Media & Technology Breakfast
May 20, 2014
#AAM2014
Sharing
is Caring
3. Martin von Haller, CCBY 2.0 Michael Edson on Flickr
Open data
Open source
Open content
Creative Commons
Collaboration
Sharing tech
Sharing authority
Particatory design
4. CCBY-SA 2.0 ODM on Flickr
Diverse audience of
practitioners, academics,
Wikipedians, teachers,
and users
5. Michael Edson, CCBY-NC-SA 2.0 Thomas Christensen on Flickr
First seminar 2011
‘Digitized cultural heritage for all’
Focus on commons
and tech foundations
6. Second seminar 2012
‘Let’s get real!’
Focus on real challenges
and outcomes of sharing
Shelley Bernstein, CCBY-SA 2.0 ODM on Flickr
7. Third seminar 2014
‘Working with our users’
Focus on deep engagement and measuring impact
k Poole, CCBY-NC-SA 2.0 Lars Lundqvist on Flickr
11. Talks from 2011-2012
converted into 18 papers
by experts and practitioners
Michael Edson
Shelley Bernstein
Jill Cousins
Jasper Visser
Sarah Giersing
Martin von Haller
Lars Lundqvist
Jacob Wang
Peter Leth
and more…
12. A free copy for all
at M&T Breakfast
Image by @mpedson
sharingiscaring.smk.dk/en
@MSanderhoff
Editor's Notes
Following a couple of pilot projects focused on sharing digitized assets and collaborating with peers and users, SMK founded Sharing is Caring with partners in the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and the Association of Danish Museums (equivalent to AAM)
We’re in the heritage sector, and caring for our collections is at the core of our institutional values and missions.
With this series of seminars, we wanted to state, that in the digital age, caring for our collections means sharing them.
Copies don’t harm the original, sharing entails shared ownership and empowering users to learn, create, and innovate.
Bringing in leaders from abroad to keynote and inspire Danish GLAM sector