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Knowledge Technologies for Museums of the World. Heritage & Museums – Who are we?. Newly established, non-for-profit Organisation We aim at the promotion of international cultural heritage through the coordination and implementation of communication, education and research activities
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Knowledge Technologies for Museums of the World
Heritage & Museums – Who are we? • Newly established, non-for-profit Organisation • We aim at the promotion of international cultural heritage through the coordination and implementation of communication, education and research activities • We believe in equal opportunities for all and we do our best for the underpriviledged • We base our efforts on collaboration and volunteerism Heritage & Museums
Organisation & coordination of exposure activities, e.g. conferences, exhibitions Seminars & workshops on specialised topics, e.g. traditional jewellery Facilitation of access to cultural products for the underpriviledged, e.g. museum guided tours for citizens with special needs Management of physical & digital collections related to tradition & cultural heritage Implementation of networking & volunteerism actions related to cultural heritage management Supporting museums in research & technology programmes Heritage & Museums – Our activities
Heritage & Museums – Our activities Photographs from Heritage & Museums Seminars in Traditional Jewellery Making Techniques
Design & Implementation of Commercial Activities through the Internet Design & Implementation of e-Learning Programmes Management of Research & Development Programmes Design & Development of Digital Collections Management of Migration to the NewInternet Knowledge Technologies - Services Consulting Services Improvement of Internet Experience Globalisation of Cultural Heritage Visitor Participation
Knowledge Technologies – “The Road Ahead” • The introduction of knowledge technologies is a strategic decision formuseums&culturalorganisations. • Full support from Top Management • Full participation of personnel • Good planning & tight project management are unavoidable. • Programme scope & different benefits for different types of «clientelle» • Implementation phases, action plan & marketing plan • The «next day» has to be co-assessed in the equation: technical support, maintenance, upgrades, integration with existing systems • The role of «knowledge manager» is not a luxury. It is a necessity. • Knowledge management is not «administrative» support • Knowledge management is not «IT» support either
Heritage & Museums –Our Principles Respect Knowledge Participation Tradition We believe in volunteerism We value our heritage We encourage learning We facilitate access to culture
Contact us! communication@heritage-museums.com http://www.heritage-museums.com