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Museo&Web: a prototype for quality web sites

Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation. Museo&Web: a prototype for quality web sites.

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Museo&Web: a prototype for quality web sites

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  1. Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation Museo&Web: a prototype for quality web sites

  2. MINERVA WP 5 “Identification of user needs, content and quality framework for common access points”, coordinated by Belgium (http://www.minervaeurope.org/structure/workinggroups/userneeds.htm) The working group

  3. The publications • Handbook for quality in cultural web sites (ed it. Manuale per la qualità dei siti Web pubblici culturali - http://www.minervaeurope.org/publications/qualitycriteria-i/indice0402.htm) • European Cultural Website Quality Principles (ed. itPrincipi per la qualità di un sito Web culturale - http://www.minervaeurope.org/structure/workinggroups/userneeds/documents/cwqp-i.htm) • Quality Principles for cultural Web sites: a handbook(http://www.minervaeurope.org/publications/qualitycommentary_en.htm) • Museo & Web (http://www.minervaeurope.org/structure/workinggroups/userneeds/prototipo/index.html) • And more… the technical guidelines

  4. A quality cultural website celebrates European cultural diversity by providing access for all to digital cultural content. A good quality cultural website must be: trasparent – effective - maintained - accessible – user centred – responsive – multilingual - interoperable – managed - preserved Cultural web sites quality principles

  5. Presented during the international conference of Parma (21 November 2003) Quality for cultural web sites. Elaborated by a group pf more than European 30 from archives, libraries, museums etc). Handbook for quality in cultural web sites

  6. To define quality criteria for the communication trough the web. These criteria are based on the identity and the mission of each cultural institutions. The handbook illustrates also the most used operative solutions and makes an overview on the international rules on the matter. Methodology

  7. 8 cathegories: •archives •libraries •diffused heritage •museum •administrative and preserving offices •research and training centers •temporary exhibitions •cultural projects Identity and mission 12 goals of the cultural web applications: • To represent the identity of the CE • To make transparent the activity of the CE • To make transparent the goals of the CE • To be effective among the networks • To present standards and guidelines of the sector • To spread cultural content • To support the cultural tourism • To offer didactic services • To offer research services • To offer servicies to the experts • To offer eBooking and eCommerce services • To promote the community of the field

  8. i.e. the attention to the users and their requirements. The handbook refers to international guidelines Accessibility (WCAG/W3C) Usability (ISO 9241-11) basic principles Accessibility and usability

  9. Thank you.Marzia Piccininnominerva@beniculturali.itwww.minervaeurope.org

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