Digital technologies in documentation and collection management (digitization and three-dimensional documentation) 2700-P2TCWD-SPNMIDK
1. What is digitization? Digitization process analysis.
2. What skills, equipment and solutions are needed to implement the digitization process in the institution.
3. Collection management. How to adjust the collection management rules to the resources you have.
4. What and when is worth digitizing. Creating a multi-annual plan for digitization.
5. Why can't everything be shared? Legal and practical aspects of sharing collections.
6. On-line digital repositories, how to show digitized materials.
7. Data and metadata. Storage and description of digitized collections.
8. Creator and Recipient. Practical aspects of creating digital repositories in cultural institutions.
9. Safe storage of digital data.
10. What is the future of digitization.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
Knows and understands legal provisions in the field of copyright, legal regulations in the area of GLAM sector institutions and the protection of cultural goods.
Has knowledge of the relationship between museology, book studies, and archives with the scientific disciplines of the GLAM institution's area of operation and new media.
Has knowledge of the main directions of development and new achievements in the functioning of cultural heritage institutions.
Skills
Has research skills including the formulation and analysis of research problems, the selection of research methods and tools, the development and presentation of research results in the GLAM sector.
Can independently acquire knowledge and develop research skills, can use theoretical skills, research patterns and concepts specific to GLAM institutions and new media.
Other competences
Can define priorities for the implementation of tasks defined by himself or others, goals of the cultural heritage institutions and their mission.
Has a sense of responsibility for the protection and preservation of cultural heritage, actively participates in cultural life, using the available opportunities.
Observes the rules of ethics in working in cultural heritage institutions, acts to maintain it, properly interprets and solves problems related to the performance of the profession.
Assessment criteria
The grade will be issued on the basis of a term paper (80% j and continuous grade (current preparation for classes and activity) 20%,
Class attendance is obligatory.
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
1) Katalog dobrych praktyk digitalizacji materialow archiwalnych
2) Katalog dobrych praktyk digitalizacji materialow muzealnych
3) Rerak Magdalena. Digitalizacja zbiorów teatralnych polskich instytucji kultury
4) Werla Marcin, Jak udostępniać on-line zbiory instytucji kultury?
Raport z warsztatów zrealizowanych w ramach projektu Tu Europeana.
5) Fotopolis. Digitalizacja dzieł sztuki - jak to się robi w XXI wieku?
6) NIMOZ. Prawne aspekty digitalizacji i udostępniania zbiorów muzealnych przez Internet
Additional information
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