inDICEs is developing a methodology that will measure the wide-spread impact of the digital revolution in the cultural heritage sector and guide its future evolution to further support the investment in digitisation and the creation of frameworks for accessible and reusable cultural assets.
In this context, the 2nd Consultation Workshop on Digital transitions in the Cultural Heritage Sector, which will be held online on the 20 & 21 of April 2021, brings together cultural heritage professionals, researchers and the inDICEs community to discuss needs and concerns in relation to digitization, online access, the use and the potential re-use of collections, data needed for developing digital strategies and contents, future research competencies and change management.
The workshop has 2 sessions:
April 20, 2021- 11:00 – 11:20 Emergent forms of digital cultural production/re-production, participation and re-use of CHI contents in the Digital Single Market This session aims to find out how areas of cultural production intertwine especially after COVID-19 forced digitalization and which are the emergent areas to be observed. It will be moderated by Pier Luigi Sacco and three more guests will take part in the roundtable discussion: Marie Chatel (MOCDA), Maria Elena Colombo (Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera), Gerfried Stocker (Ars Electronica), and Sabine Himmelsbach (HeK Basel). |
April 21, 2021 – 10:00 – 13:00 Sharing collections sustainably & meaningfully: A brief introduction to rights management in cultural organisations The session aims at gathering information and best practices from cultural institutions on how their cultural content is shared online: from their relationship with right holders to their relationship with users through the uses of their cultural resources. |
Find the full information and learn more about the programme on the inDICEs participatory platform.
Both sessions are free of charge and you can register today by clicking the button below