In this presentation we will present the lessons learnt and best practices from an ongoing project (Danish Broadcastings Corporation's Cultural Heritage Project). In short, the project studies how DR as a public broadcaster, together with cultural heritage institutions, could provide more engaging and meaningful experiences for general public and specified user groups on Internet. In practice the project develops new software platforms for cultural heritage, which invite people to join as active participants and co-creators of the archival content, rather than offering a role of a passive spectator and consumer.
9. DIGITIZE AS MUCH OF
DR’S TV, RADIO & FILM
CONTENT AS CHEAP AND
EFFICIENT AS POSSIBLE
DIGITIZATION & PRESERVATION
10. CREATE ACCESS TO AS
MUCH AS POSSIBLE, FOR
AS MANY AS POSSIBLE
DISSEMINATION & COLLABORATION
11. “DR, HAS PRESERVE ITS ARCHIVES DUE TO CULTURAL HERITAGE
CONSIDERATIONS. DR SHALL PROMOTE THE DIGITISATION OF
PROGRAMME ARCHIVES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE
CITIZENS, UNDER THE LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY LEGISLATION,
ETCETERA, INCLUDING COPYRIGHT LAWS. DR MUST WORK
ACTIVELY TO ENSURE ACCESS AND AVAILABILITY OF THE
PROGRAMME ARCHIVES IN ITS FULLEST EXTENT FOR BOTH TO
THE PUBLIC AND RESEARCH COMMUNITY”
DR’S PUBLIC SERVICE CONTRACT FOR 2011-2014
13. THE NEED IN THE DIGITAL DOMAIN:
MOVE WITH THE SPEED OF THE USERS
CREATE THE ABILITY TO BE PRESENT
ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME
14.
15. ENABLEUSERS TO EXPERIENCE THE CULTURAL HERITAGE
SUSTAIN THE VALUE BY INTERACTING WITH THE USERS
ENHANCE THE USERS’ ABILITY TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE CULTURAL HERITAGE
28. DANISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
DANISH FILM INSTITUTE
THE
DANISH STATE ARCHIVES
HERITAGE AGENCY OF DENMARK
NATIONAL MUSEUM
NATIONAL GALLERY OF DENMARK
ROYAL LIBRARY
STATE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY