Resources
What are “resources”? Resources include blog posts, articles, conference papers, reports, whitepapers, and more, that provide information on the topic at hand. Each resource will relate to at least one of the Communities of Practice – Online Collections, Immersive Storytelling, and Accessibility.
Each resource is tagged. Refer to the Tag List at the bottom of the page for an overview of the tags currently provided.
Datasets
What are “datasests”? Datasets are collections of data published by a museum or data aggregation organization, having to do with museum data. These include GitHub accounts, published spreadsheets files, APIs, and more.
Each dataset is tagged. Refer to the Tag List at the bottom of the page for an overview of the tags currently provided.
Participate and contribute!
We want your help to update and expand these collections of information!
To contribute to Resources or Datasets, log in to the MuseWeb Wiki using the log-in information you used to register for the Museums & The Web Conference. One you are logged in, use the MuseWeb Wiki Dashboard to navigate to submitting a new post. Then, submit one!
For resources, the post format is:
Title: Author Surname: Resource Title
Citation: Author Surname, First Name (Year Published) Resource Title. Publication Title and Information. [Linked to the resource where possible]
Resource Type: Type of resource, ie. article, website, etc.
Description: Short, one-sentence description of the resource
Category: Resources * make sure to check this box! *
Tags: use existing tags or make new ones where applicable; make sure to always tag the resource type and Community of Practice(s) that it is relevant to
For datasets, the post format is:
Title: Dataset name
URL: Link to dataset location
Description: Short, one-sentence description of the dataset
Category: Datasets * make sure to check this box! *
Tags: use existing tags or make new ones where applicable
Tags
Community of Practice:
accessibility
storytelling
online collections
Publication Type:
article
blog
book
conference
report
website
whitepaper
Content Descriptor:
API
audience engagement
content aggregation
content discovery
copyright – see “rights management”
data cleaning
data standards
demographics
digital preservation
digitization
evaluation
folksonomy
github
google art project
hackathon
IIIF
information architecture
linked data
linked open data
machine learning
metadata
motivations
project management
rights management
social media
strategy
sustainability
use analysis
user experience
wikipedia
API location
dataset collection
dataset location
github account
hackathon
wikipedia