The document discusses the National Museum of Warsaw's efforts to digitize and share their collections online. They have digitized over 830,000 objects ranging dramatically in size from 7x6 cm to 426x987 cm and date from 1,000-500 BC to the present. The museum uses various digitization methods and is considering 3D scanning as well. The collections help tell the story of Warsaw from before World War 2 when it was destroyed in 1939-1945 to its rebuilding and the museum's reopening in 1996.
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Europeana Workshop Madrid2017
1. Opening the doors to National Museum of
Warsaw’s best kept secrets:
digitising and sharing our collections
Mikołaj Machowski
mmachowski@mnw.art.pl
Deputy Manager, Digitisation and Visual Documentation Department
The oldest digital photo in our archive. Fragment of book from our library. White's ‘Views in India’ pub.1836–7
„Falls near the source of the Jumna.” This is graphic by Turner but based on White’s sketch from India.
This is current (second) version. We should forget about layout and functionality of our first try.
2012 – end of copyright fees in NMW
PartagePlus – over 5000 records but it wasn’t change in quality, only in quantity