Fitzpatrick: Framing the Museum Github Repository

Citation: Fitzpatrick, L. Kelly (2017). Framing the Museum Github Repository. Medium.com.

Resource Type: Blog post

Description: Comparison of four museum GitHub accounts’ (Met, MoMa, Cooper Hewitt, Tate) ReadMe files to understand how museums are presenting usage guidelines and related information with their collections data

Conway, Clifford & Deines: Open Content at the Getty – Three Years Later, Some Lessons Learned

Citation: Conway, Mikka Gee, Clifford, Marissa & Deines, Nathaniel (2016) Open Content at the Getty: Three Years Later, Some Lessons Learned. The Iris: Behind the Scenes at the Getty.

Document Type: Blog Post

Description: Legal and technical challenges related to digital art history projects and open licensing

Fouseki & Vacharopoulou: Digital Museum Collections and Social Media – Ethical Considerations of Ownership and Use

Citation: Fouseki, Kalliopi & Vacharopoulou, Kalliopi (2013) Digital Museum Collections and Social Media: Ethical Considerations of Ownership and Use. Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies, 11(1), 1-10.

Document Type: Article

Description: Exploration of ethical and ownership issues regarding Wikipedia’s online encyclopedia initiative to widen access to digital images and knowledge

Leachman: Constantly clearing copyright – Colour prints from the Banks’ Florilegium

Citation: Leachman, Victoria (2017)  Constantly clearing copyright:  Colour prints from the Banks’ Florilegium. Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of NZ.

Document Type: Blog Post

Description: Case study of object recently cleared though copyright for inclusion on online collection

Pekel: How the Rijksmuseum opened up its collections – A case study

Citation: Pekel, Joris (2014) How the Rijksmuseum opened up its collections: A case study. Europeana.

Document Type: Blog Post

Description: Case study of development of Rijksmuseum online collection

Romeo: Thousands of Exhausted Things, or why we dedicated MoMA’s collection data to the public domain

Citation: Romeo, Fiona (2015) Thousands of Exhausted Things, or why we dedicated MoMA’s collection data to the public domain. Medium.

Document Type: Blog Post

Description: Release of MoMA’s collections data under CC0 license