A series of articles from the intranetjournal.com by Paul Chin about the value of user-generated content: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
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Questions, thoughts and ideas about IT issues in museums and archaeology, particularly user-centred development, interoperability and standards for online museum collections or objects, and public archaeology. "No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be." Isaac Asimov
A series of articles from the intranetjournal.com by Paul Chin about the value of user-generated content: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
Paper: Sharing authorship and authority: user generated content and the cultural heritage sector (Web Adept: UK Museums and the Web 2007, Leicester, June 22, 2007).
Paper: Buzzword or benefit: The possibilities of Web 2.0 for the cultural heritage sector (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology UK Chapter Meeting, January 24 - 26, 2007)
Paper: Clay pipe recording at MoLAS and the stamped makers' mark website (SCPR Annual Conference, September 16, 2006)
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