Presentation to the University of Bournemouth's Museum New Professionals conference - looking at the future development of broadcast content from museums - CAUTION - makes relatively little sense without a transcript!
The document summarizes a conversation that the author had where a group of people expressed negative views about museums. They felt that museums are outdated and not relevant to the modern world. They saw museums as boring places that are poorly maintained with uninteresting exhibits. Some felt that museums should not receive public funding. However, the author believes that museums can address important issues in society if they focus on delivering inspiring experiences and communicating their value.
Digitization is only a small part of connecting collections to public value. There has been too much emphasis on completing digitization over creating value. With limited funds, most money has gone to digitization rather than other important activities like marketing, content development, and user experience design. This has prioritized production over quality experience. Going forward, institutions need to focus more on creating narrative content, understanding user needs, and allowing content to flow through multiple channels. The goal should be creating value rather than just digitizing everything.
- Wakefield addressed a backlog of undocumented collections over 8 years by assigning temporary numbers during physical inspections and creating basic inventory records for each object.
- Over 110,000 objects were documented, and 2,000 "orphan" objects were reconciled with accession records.
- The process improved documentation and allowed for strategic rationalization, reducing unprovenanced items and storage pressures.
- Retrospective documentation must be a long-term, managed process rather than a short-term project to be effective.
Collections Trust is a UK organization that helps cultural heritage institutions manage their collections digitally. It has created platforms like Culture Grid that aggregate over 1.7 million images from museums and libraries. The EU has invested in digitizing European cultural heritage through initiatives like i2010 and Europeana, an online portal providing access to cultural works. Collections Trust coordinates UK involvement in Europeana and represents the UK in discussions around accelerating the rate of digitization.
With the increased tension in communities on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, new innovative ways are needed to address some of these social issues. These slides were presented at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Research Day Showcase to share the concept of the Reconstructed Living Lab (RLabs)
Europeana Inside is an EU-funded project that aims to increase the amount and diversity of content contributed to Europeana by cultural institutions. It involves 28 participants across 12 European nations. The project will develop open-source connection kits to simplify the process of contributing content by automating workflows and allowing institutions to better manage rights and permissions. It seeks to address legal, technical and financial barriers to participation through these tools and by integrating them into collection management systems. The goal is to add 960,000 new records to Europeana from a variety of European cultural organizations over the project's 30 month duration.
This document outlines a process for enacting change that involves three phases: problem, idea, and innovation/entrepreneurship. It emphasizes that change starts from within by becoming an expert on the problem and generating many potential solutions without constraints. The best idea is then selected and tested, with the goal of innovating to address social problems and create value for others.
The document summarizes a conversation that the author had where a group of people expressed negative views about museums. They felt that museums are outdated and not relevant to the modern world. They saw museums as boring places that are poorly maintained with uninteresting exhibits. Some felt that museums should not receive public funding. However, the author believes that museums can address important issues in society if they focus on delivering inspiring experiences and communicating their value.
Digitization is only a small part of connecting collections to public value. There has been too much emphasis on completing digitization over creating value. With limited funds, most money has gone to digitization rather than other important activities like marketing, content development, and user experience design. This has prioritized production over quality experience. Going forward, institutions need to focus more on creating narrative content, understanding user needs, and allowing content to flow through multiple channels. The goal should be creating value rather than just digitizing everything.
- Wakefield addressed a backlog of undocumented collections over 8 years by assigning temporary numbers during physical inspections and creating basic inventory records for each object.
- Over 110,000 objects were documented, and 2,000 "orphan" objects were reconciled with accession records.
- The process improved documentation and allowed for strategic rationalization, reducing unprovenanced items and storage pressures.
- Retrospective documentation must be a long-term, managed process rather than a short-term project to be effective.
Collections Trust is a UK organization that helps cultural heritage institutions manage their collections digitally. It has created platforms like Culture Grid that aggregate over 1.7 million images from museums and libraries. The EU has invested in digitizing European cultural heritage through initiatives like i2010 and Europeana, an online portal providing access to cultural works. Collections Trust coordinates UK involvement in Europeana and represents the UK in discussions around accelerating the rate of digitization.
With the increased tension in communities on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, new innovative ways are needed to address some of these social issues. These slides were presented at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Research Day Showcase to share the concept of the Reconstructed Living Lab (RLabs)
Europeana Inside is an EU-funded project that aims to increase the amount and diversity of content contributed to Europeana by cultural institutions. It involves 28 participants across 12 European nations. The project will develop open-source connection kits to simplify the process of contributing content by automating workflows and allowing institutions to better manage rights and permissions. It seeks to address legal, technical and financial barriers to participation through these tools and by integrating them into collection management systems. The goal is to add 960,000 new records to Europeana from a variety of European cultural organizations over the project's 30 month duration.
This document outlines a process for enacting change that involves three phases: problem, idea, and innovation/entrepreneurship. It emphasizes that change starts from within by becoming an expert on the problem and generating many potential solutions without constraints. The best idea is then selected and tested, with the goal of innovating to address social problems and create value for others.
Leading responsible AI - the role of librarians and information professionalsNicholas Poole
Presentation by CILIP CEO Nick Poole to the global UN Library, Information and Knowledge Network via their event in Doha, Qatar on the role of librarians and information professionals in leading progress towards more responsible approaches to AI.
Knowledge and Information in an age of disruptive changeNicholas Poole
This document provides an overview of CILIP, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, and the UK's knowledge economy and information professional workforce. Some key points:
- CILIP works to promote education, literacy and prosperity through libraries, information and knowledge management.
- The UK knowledge economy relies on knowledge-intensive industries and managing knowledge assets effectively.
- The UK information professional workforce is diverse in roles and salaries. While committed to training, many face barriers to career progression related to finances, qualifications and location.
The document discusses strategies for success in a changing world. It notes that the future is uncertain due to many ongoing crises and changes impacting society. It emphasizes developing "futures literacy" to better understand trends and possible scenarios. The key to resilience is embracing adaptability through diversification, proactive change, and adjusting needs. For individuals, organizations, and professionals, strategies include connecting with purpose and values, cultivating learning and relationships, and moving at a sustainable pace through periods of change. Overall, adaptability is crucial for navigating an uncertain future.
This document discusses the future of libraries and the library profession. It notes that while libraries have existed throughout human civilization, each generation must adapt libraries to meet contemporary needs. It identifies several trends shaping the future, such as demographic changes, environmental concerns, technological disruption, and changing user behaviors and expectations. The document argues that libraries will continue fulfilling basic human needs for access to information and community. It also discusses how different types of libraries are responding to changes in their sectors.
1. Every decision made about information is a filter that shapes reality. When classifying or structuring information, professionals are asserting power over what information is organized and how.
2. No information filter is neutral - they all reflect biases and choices about what to include or exclude. Indigenous communities have suffered from biased filters in colonial archives, so tools like Mukurtu are being developed through community partnerships.
3. Professionals have a responsibility over the power of information filters and must ensure biases are not amplified to disempower groups. While machines can help, humans cannot outsource accountability for information outcomes and consequences.
Securing the future: The library & information professionNicholas Poole
The document discusses the future of the library and information profession. It notes that the sector is currently undergoing significant changes due to technological and societal disruptions. However, the core ethics, values, and purpose of the profession will remain steady. It emphasizes that the professional association, CILIP, will work to support the workforce through career development resources, promote the value of libraries, and ensure diversity and evidence-based policymaking. The goal is to position library and information skills as central to creating a democratic, equitable and prosperous society by 2020.
The way forward for Englands Public LibrariesNicholas Poole
Short Slideshare highlighting the four challenges facing Central and Local Government in developing a thriving library sector and how they can be solved
Public Policy Exchange event - the Future of Local LibrariesNicholas Poole
Nick Poole, Chief Executive of CILIP, discusses the future of local libraries in the UK. He argues that (1) libraries need active stewardship and investment to modernize services and infrastructure, (2) a partnership approach between local authorities, communities, and library professionals is needed to deliver sustainable library services that meet local needs, and (3) developing a compelling digital offering through a new "People's Network" could help engage more users and develop important digital skills.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective library strategy in 8 steps: 1) Analyze strengths and weaknesses; 2) Identify key relationships; 3) Develop a clear case for support telling your library's story; 4) Segment your audience and understand their needs; 5) Establish design principles; 6) Identify key metrics of success; 7) Develop a clear brand; 8) Act as a champion who authentically communicates the strategy. The overall message is that an effective strategy focuses on understanding customer needs, builds important relationships, and is championed by leadership who believe in its vision.
This document discusses strategies for the future of public libraries. It notes that public libraries are changing in response to technological, social, and economic changes. It advocates developing a modern, sustainable universal public library service to promote education, learning, and equal opportunities for all members of society. It argues that the key is securing adequate funding and statutory support for public libraries while empowering professional librarians and prioritizing user needs. The document also stresses the importance of advocacy, visibility, workforce development, and data analysis to articulate the value of public libraries and ensure they can adapt and thrive in the future.
CILIP Action Plan & key challenges for 2020Nicholas Poole
The document identifies several key challenges for libraries and information professionals as they transition to new models based on embedding information skills across society. These include adapting services to focus on skills, values, and spaces rather than physical buildings; challenging outdated perceptions of libraries' purpose; understanding professionalism; building partnerships; addressing a changing workforce profile with many retiring; promoting diversity; and marketing the value of libraries and information skills. The solution involves addressing challenges of marketing to promote information skills as central to a democratic, equal and prosperous society.
The Collections Trust is piloting a new concept called 'Investors in Collections'. Designed to be compatible with the UK Museum Accreditation Scheme and the American Alliance of Museums 'Continuum of Excellence', Investors in Collections provides a way for museums to demonstrate their commitment to achieving excellence in their Collections Management.
Leading responsible AI - the role of librarians and information professionalsNicholas Poole
Presentation by CILIP CEO Nick Poole to the global UN Library, Information and Knowledge Network via their event in Doha, Qatar on the role of librarians and information professionals in leading progress towards more responsible approaches to AI.
Knowledge and Information in an age of disruptive changeNicholas Poole
This document provides an overview of CILIP, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, and the UK's knowledge economy and information professional workforce. Some key points:
- CILIP works to promote education, literacy and prosperity through libraries, information and knowledge management.
- The UK knowledge economy relies on knowledge-intensive industries and managing knowledge assets effectively.
- The UK information professional workforce is diverse in roles and salaries. While committed to training, many face barriers to career progression related to finances, qualifications and location.
The document discusses strategies for success in a changing world. It notes that the future is uncertain due to many ongoing crises and changes impacting society. It emphasizes developing "futures literacy" to better understand trends and possible scenarios. The key to resilience is embracing adaptability through diversification, proactive change, and adjusting needs. For individuals, organizations, and professionals, strategies include connecting with purpose and values, cultivating learning and relationships, and moving at a sustainable pace through periods of change. Overall, adaptability is crucial for navigating an uncertain future.
This document discusses the future of libraries and the library profession. It notes that while libraries have existed throughout human civilization, each generation must adapt libraries to meet contemporary needs. It identifies several trends shaping the future, such as demographic changes, environmental concerns, technological disruption, and changing user behaviors and expectations. The document argues that libraries will continue fulfilling basic human needs for access to information and community. It also discusses how different types of libraries are responding to changes in their sectors.
1. Every decision made about information is a filter that shapes reality. When classifying or structuring information, professionals are asserting power over what information is organized and how.
2. No information filter is neutral - they all reflect biases and choices about what to include or exclude. Indigenous communities have suffered from biased filters in colonial archives, so tools like Mukurtu are being developed through community partnerships.
3. Professionals have a responsibility over the power of information filters and must ensure biases are not amplified to disempower groups. While machines can help, humans cannot outsource accountability for information outcomes and consequences.
Securing the future: The library & information professionNicholas Poole
The document discusses the future of the library and information profession. It notes that the sector is currently undergoing significant changes due to technological and societal disruptions. However, the core ethics, values, and purpose of the profession will remain steady. It emphasizes that the professional association, CILIP, will work to support the workforce through career development resources, promote the value of libraries, and ensure diversity and evidence-based policymaking. The goal is to position library and information skills as central to creating a democratic, equitable and prosperous society by 2020.
The way forward for Englands Public LibrariesNicholas Poole
Short Slideshare highlighting the four challenges facing Central and Local Government in developing a thriving library sector and how they can be solved
Public Policy Exchange event - the Future of Local LibrariesNicholas Poole
Nick Poole, Chief Executive of CILIP, discusses the future of local libraries in the UK. He argues that (1) libraries need active stewardship and investment to modernize services and infrastructure, (2) a partnership approach between local authorities, communities, and library professionals is needed to deliver sustainable library services that meet local needs, and (3) developing a compelling digital offering through a new "People's Network" could help engage more users and develop important digital skills.
The document provides guidance on developing an effective library strategy in 8 steps: 1) Analyze strengths and weaknesses; 2) Identify key relationships; 3) Develop a clear case for support telling your library's story; 4) Segment your audience and understand their needs; 5) Establish design principles; 6) Identify key metrics of success; 7) Develop a clear brand; 8) Act as a champion who authentically communicates the strategy. The overall message is that an effective strategy focuses on understanding customer needs, builds important relationships, and is championed by leadership who believe in its vision.
This document discusses strategies for the future of public libraries. It notes that public libraries are changing in response to technological, social, and economic changes. It advocates developing a modern, sustainable universal public library service to promote education, learning, and equal opportunities for all members of society. It argues that the key is securing adequate funding and statutory support for public libraries while empowering professional librarians and prioritizing user needs. The document also stresses the importance of advocacy, visibility, workforce development, and data analysis to articulate the value of public libraries and ensure they can adapt and thrive in the future.
CILIP Action Plan & key challenges for 2020Nicholas Poole
The document identifies several key challenges for libraries and information professionals as they transition to new models based on embedding information skills across society. These include adapting services to focus on skills, values, and spaces rather than physical buildings; challenging outdated perceptions of libraries' purpose; understanding professionalism; building partnerships; addressing a changing workforce profile with many retiring; promoting diversity; and marketing the value of libraries and information skills. The solution involves addressing challenges of marketing to promote information skills as central to a democratic, equal and prosperous society.
The Collections Trust is piloting a new concept called 'Investors in Collections'. Designed to be compatible with the UK Museum Accreditation Scheme and the American Alliance of Museums 'Continuum of Excellence', Investors in Collections provides a way for museums to demonstrate their commitment to achieving excellence in their Collections Management.
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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44. Society, people, Government, technology and culture are all changing... Like theatre, museums have always adapted to the needs of new generations... The future of museums is whatever you want it to be!