Participatory Heritage.
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- computer
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- 9781783301256
- 363.6/9
- CC135
Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Contributors -- Introduction: What is participatory heritage? -- PART 1 PARTICIPANTS -- CHAPTER 1 - A communal rock: sustaining a community archives in Flat Rock, Georgia -- CHAPTER 2 - The Bethel AME Church Archive -- CHAPTER 3 - Creating an authentic learning environment for school children -- CHAPTER 4 - Viking re-enactment -- CHAPTER 5 - Learning, loving and living at the Australian Country Music Hall of Fame -- CHAPTER 6 - The contributions of family and local historians to British history online -- CHAPTER 7 - Forgotten history on Wikipedia -- PART 2 CHALLENGES -- CHAPTER 8 - Custodianship and online sharing in Australian community archives -- CHAPTER 9 - Who is the expert in participatory culture? -- CHAPTER 10 - Social inequalities in the shaping of cultural heritage infrastructure -- CHAPTER 11 - No Gun Ri Digital Archive -- CHAPTER 12 - Giving voice to the community -- CHAPTER 13 - Issues with archiving community data -- CHAPTER 14 - Ethiopian stories in an English landscape -- CHAPTER 15 - Having a lovely time: localized crowdsourcing -- CHAPTER 16 - Digital archiving in Canadian artist-run centres -- CHAPTER 17 - New approaches to the community recording and preservation of burial space -- CHAPTER 18 - A case for collaboration: solving practical problems in cultural heritage digitization projects -- CHAPTER 19 - Open heritage data and APIs -- Further reading -- Index.
This book provides a wide range of international guidance and perspectives on the complexity of issues surrounding the preservation of local cultural heritage, ranging from formal cultural heritage institutions to individual community members in the associated processes of creation, organization, access, use and preservation.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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