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Defining Horizons for Digital Museum and Archive Projects

Defining Horizons for Digital Museum and Archive Projects. How National is National?. Economic Development Implications. Does a project like Taiwan’s National Archives open that country to a Google like virtual environment? Should it do so? Where do you stop?

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Defining Horizons for Digital Museum and Archive Projects

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  1. Defining Horizons for Digital Museum and Archive Projects How National is National?

  2. Economic Development Implications • Does a project like Taiwan’s National Archives open that country to a Google like virtual environment? • Should it do so? Where do you stop? • With Geographic Data should you also overlay demographic and economic data? • Do you make the web into a global development shopping mall? • Will other nations be compelled to follow? • Is this an engine that will drive Info. Tech?

  3. An American start-up asks new questions • Who is involved and can contribute to a digital library or museum? • What kind of communication should an archive or museum facilitate? • What kind of design for presentation? • What assumptions do we make about end user technology and displays?

  4. Who can contribute? • Do you invite the public to use the basic framework? • Do you encourage schools to have students collect and submit specimens or weather or other data • Do you encourage the submission of photography? • Can you broaden use without falling into chaos?

  5. What is the direction of information flow? • Do the scholars put everything on display? • Or is there to be as mechanism to encourage public participation? • Do you make metadata searchable by everyone including across disciplines? • Do you encourage contributors of content to form their own communities of interest?

  6. What Design Standards to use? • Do you emulate the presentation of art in an art museum? • How much care do you give to aesthetics of web pages?

  7. What hardware will be used? • Display devices? • What will be the size and quality of screens? • Do you plan for some users who will want high quality art on high definition displays? • Multi media and speech recognition • Incorporated into the displays? • Separate devices on their own?

  8. Client server models to be built? • Or will devices be passive - one way • VisualArts Systems has very interesting Client Server model • Enable community forming, info sharing and commerce

  9. Commerce? • Do you seek to enable it? • For whom? • How do you handle delivery of images? • Can any of this be turned into sustainable business? • Should service add-ons be encouraged?

  10. Training • Do you establish and publish standards for digitization • Recording of samples • Recording of metadata?

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