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Consultation Workshop with Cultural Heritage Sector

Understanding Our Digital Futures

15 Sep - 16 Sep
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    Timezone: CEST.

    This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value.


    We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.

    Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:

    • representatives of cultural heritage institutions;
    • academics and researchers;
    • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
    • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

    Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

    Programme:



  • +

    Timezone: CEST.

    This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value.


    We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.

    Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:

    • representatives of cultural heritage institutions;
    • academics and researchers;
    • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
    • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

    Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

    Programme:

    • 14:00 - 14:10 Kick-off. Welcome. Brief presentation of the workshop agenda
    • 14:10 - 14:30 Keynote speech by Alek Tarkowski: “The role of digital cultural resources in modern societies"
    • 14:30 - 14:45 Presentation of the value chain research project - Jan Strycharz
    • 14:45 - 16:15 Consultations and conversations in workshop groups
    • 16:15 - 16:45 Keynote speech by Merete Sanderhoff: "Strengthening the positive impact of digital cultural resources"
    • 16:45 Closing remarks and farewell.



  • -<p>Timezone: CEST. </p><h4>This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value. </h4><h4><br></h4><p>We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.</p><p>Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:</p><ul><li>representatives of cultural heritage institutions;</li><li>academics and researchers;</li><li>representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;</li><li>representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.</li></ul><p><span style="font-size: inherit; color: rgb(32, 39, 52);">Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs.&nbsp;</span></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
  • +<p>Timezone: CEST. </p><h4>This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value. </h4><h4><br></h4><p>We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.</p><p>Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:</p><ul><li>representatives of cultural heritage institutions;</li><li>academics and researchers;</li><li>representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;</li><li>representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.</li></ul><p><span style="font-size: inherit; color: rgb(32, 39, 52);">Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs.&nbsp;</span></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>14:00 - 14:10 </strong>Kick-off. Welcome. Brief presentation of the workshop agenda</li><li><strong>14:10 - 14:30</strong> Keynote speech by Alek Tarkowski: “The role of digital cultural resources in modern societies"</li><li><strong>14:30 - 14:45 </strong>Presentation of the value chain research project - Jan Strycharz</li><li><strong>14:45 - 16:15</strong> Consultations and conversations in workshop groups</li><li><strong>16:15 - 16:45</strong> Keynote speech by Merete Sanderhoff: "Strengthening the positive impact of digital cultural resources"</li><li><strong>16:45</strong> Closing remarks and farewell.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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  • -

    Timezone: CEST.

    This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value.


    We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.

    Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:

    • representatives of cultural heritage institutions;
    • academics and researchers;
    • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
    • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

    Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

    Programme:



  • academics and researchers;
  • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
  • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

Programme:

  • 14:00 - 14:10 Kick-off. Welcome. Brief presentation of the workshop agenda
  • 14:10 - 14:30 Keynote speech by Alek Tarkowski: “The role of digital cultural resources in modern societies"
  • 14:30 - 14:45 Presentation of the value chain research project - Jan Strycharz
  • 14:45 - 16:15 Consultations and conversations in workshop groups
  • 16:15 - 16:45 Keynote speech by Merete Sanderhoff: "Strengthening the positive impact of digital cultural resources"
  • 16:45 Closing remarks and farewell.



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  • academics and researchers;
  • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
  • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

Programme:



  • +

    Timezone: CEST.

    This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value.


    We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.

    Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:

    • representatives of cultural heritage institutions;
    • academics and researchers;
    • representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;
    • representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.

    Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs. 

    Programme:

    • 14:00 - 14:10 Kick-off. Welcome. Brief presentation of the workshop agenda
    • 14:10 - 14:30 Keynote speech by Alek Tarkowski: “The role of digital cultural resources in modern societies"
    • 14:30 - 14:45 Presentation of the value chain research project - Jan Strycharz
    • 14:45 - 16:15 Consultations and conversations in workshop groups
    • 16:15 - 16:45 Keynote speech by Merete Sanderhoff: "Strengthening the positive impact of digital cultural resources"
    • 16:45 Closing remarks and farewell.



  • Deletions
    • -<p>Timezone: CEST. </p><h4>This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value. </h4><h4><br></h4><p>We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.</p><p>Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:</p><ul><li>representatives of cultural heritage institutions;</li><li>academics and researchers;</li><li>representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;</li><li>representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.</li></ul><p><span style="font-size: inherit; color: rgb(32, 39, 52);">Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs.&nbsp;</span></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
    Additions
    • +<p>Timezone: CEST. </p><h4>This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. We want to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value. </h4><h4><br></h4><p>We hope that together we can deepen our understanding of how digitised cultural digital resources are reused and to what effect. We are interested in value chains created both within the Cultural and Creative Sectors and the "Culture 3.0" regime, characterised by grassroots cultural participation and production. Our focus is also on policies that support such (re)use and help create positive cultural value chains.</p><p>Our workshop is targetted at professionals who would like to share and discuss both conceptual models and case studies of reuse of digital heritage resources. We are inviting:</p><ul><li>representatives of cultural heritage institutions;</li><li>academics and researchers;</li><li>representatives of Cultural and Creative Sector companies;</li><li>representatives of Open GLAM non-profits, activists and leaders of grassroots projects.</li></ul><p><span style="font-size: inherit; color: rgb(32, 39, 52);">Gathering all these perspectives will give us valuable insights that we can use to create guidelines and policy recommendations matching the stakeholder needs.&nbsp;</span></p><p><strong>Programme:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>14:00 - 14:10 </strong>Kick-off. Welcome. Brief presentation of the workshop agenda</li><li><strong>14:10 - 14:30</strong> Keynote speech by Alek Tarkowski: “The role of digital cultural resources in modern societies"</li><li><strong>14:30 - 14:45 </strong>Presentation of the value chain research project - Jan Strycharz</li><li><strong>14:45 - 16:15</strong> Consultations and conversations in workshop groups</li><li><strong>16:15 - 16:45</strong> Keynote speech by Merete Sanderhoff: "Strengthening the positive impact of digital cultural resources"</li><li><strong>16:45</strong> Closing remarks and farewell.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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