Manual of Digital Museum Planning
Herausgeber: Blankenberg, Ngaire; Hossaini, Ali
Manual of Digital Museum Planning
Herausgeber: Blankenberg, Ngaire; Hossaini, Ali
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Manual of Digital Museum Planning explains how to plan, build and successfully manage the electronic architecture that houses your institution in the 21st century. Here is the companion museum staff and leadership are looking for to help develop museums in and for the digital age.
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Manual of Digital Museum Planning explains how to plan, build and successfully manage the electronic architecture that houses your institution in the 21st century. Here is the companion museum staff and leadership are looking for to help develop museums in and for the digital age.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781442278950
- ISBN-10: 1442278951
- Artikelnr.: 47087230
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781442278950
- ISBN-10: 1442278951
- Artikelnr.: 47087230
Ali Hossaini is former CEO of Cinema Arts Network, a consortium of UK arts venues. Currently he is an Associate of Lord Cultural Resources, Research Fellow in the Department of Informatics, King's College London, Research Fellow in Museum Studies at National Taipei Education University and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy of science from the University of Texas at Austin. Ngaire Blankenberg is internationally recognized for her work planning innovative museums and revitalizing urban spaces. As European Director and Principal Consultant at Lord Cultural Resources, the world's largest museum and cultural professional practice, Ngaire advises museums, the private sector and governments throughout the world on ways to develop their cultural assets for public benefit.
List of Figures and Tables Preface Gail Dexter Lord and Barry Lord
Introduction Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali Hossaini Section One: A new value
proposition for museums in the Digital Age Chapter 1: Discovering a New
Kind of Dialogue Chris Michaels Chapter 2: The Omnichannel Museum Ali
Hossaini Chapter 3: Making It Personal: Putting data at the heart of your
museum Rob Stein Section Two: Transforming the way we relate to our
community Chapter 4: Social Media and Audience Development Ngaire
Blankenberg Interview with Alex Espinós and Gloria Castellví: Follow Me,
Growing Your Twitter Community Chapter 5: Analytics Katie Moffatt Interview
with Mark Pajak: A Head for Numbers Chapter 6: Museum Learning in the
Digital Age Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 7: New Frontiers in the Visitor
Experience Lisa Wright Interview with Jake Barton: Digital Pen at the
Cooper Hewitt Museum Interview with Jessica Doig: Planning New Technologies
Section Three: Transforming the way we work Chapter 8: Content for Every
Channel Ali Hossaini Chapter 9: The pursuit of efficient relevance: An
Enterprise Content Management System Corey Timpson Chapter 10: Digital
Collections Management Edward Purvis Interview with Pam Babes: Using
Volunteeers for Digitization Projects Chapter 11: Digital Project
Management Rachel Clements Walker Interview with Adam Patron: Agile
Projects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Interview with Eileen Wills:
Digital Projects in Museums Chapter 12: User Experience Design Marco Mason
Section Four: Resilience and Sustainability Chapter 13: Digital and Museum
Organization Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 14: IT Infrastructure Ali Hossaini
Interview with Kevin Cunningham: Developing Flexible Infrastructure for the
21st Century Museum Chapter 15: Digital Revenues Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali
Hossaini Afterword: Clicks & Bricks Ali Hossaini About the Authors Glossary
Bibliography
Introduction Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali Hossaini Section One: A new value
proposition for museums in the Digital Age Chapter 1: Discovering a New
Kind of Dialogue Chris Michaels Chapter 2: The Omnichannel Museum Ali
Hossaini Chapter 3: Making It Personal: Putting data at the heart of your
museum Rob Stein Section Two: Transforming the way we relate to our
community Chapter 4: Social Media and Audience Development Ngaire
Blankenberg Interview with Alex Espinós and Gloria Castellví: Follow Me,
Growing Your Twitter Community Chapter 5: Analytics Katie Moffatt Interview
with Mark Pajak: A Head for Numbers Chapter 6: Museum Learning in the
Digital Age Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 7: New Frontiers in the Visitor
Experience Lisa Wright Interview with Jake Barton: Digital Pen at the
Cooper Hewitt Museum Interview with Jessica Doig: Planning New Technologies
Section Three: Transforming the way we work Chapter 8: Content for Every
Channel Ali Hossaini Chapter 9: The pursuit of efficient relevance: An
Enterprise Content Management System Corey Timpson Chapter 10: Digital
Collections Management Edward Purvis Interview with Pam Babes: Using
Volunteeers for Digitization Projects Chapter 11: Digital Project
Management Rachel Clements Walker Interview with Adam Patron: Agile
Projects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Interview with Eileen Wills:
Digital Projects in Museums Chapter 12: User Experience Design Marco Mason
Section Four: Resilience and Sustainability Chapter 13: Digital and Museum
Organization Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 14: IT Infrastructure Ali Hossaini
Interview with Kevin Cunningham: Developing Flexible Infrastructure for the
21st Century Museum Chapter 15: Digital Revenues Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali
Hossaini Afterword: Clicks & Bricks Ali Hossaini About the Authors Glossary
Bibliography
List of Figures and Tables Preface Gail Dexter Lord and Barry Lord
Introduction Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali Hossaini Section One: A new value
proposition for museums in the Digital Age Chapter 1: Discovering a New
Kind of Dialogue Chris Michaels Chapter 2: The Omnichannel Museum Ali
Hossaini Chapter 3: Making It Personal: Putting data at the heart of your
museum Rob Stein Section Two: Transforming the way we relate to our
community Chapter 4: Social Media and Audience Development Ngaire
Blankenberg Interview with Alex Espinós and Gloria Castellví: Follow Me,
Growing Your Twitter Community Chapter 5: Analytics Katie Moffatt Interview
with Mark Pajak: A Head for Numbers Chapter 6: Museum Learning in the
Digital Age Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 7: New Frontiers in the Visitor
Experience Lisa Wright Interview with Jake Barton: Digital Pen at the
Cooper Hewitt Museum Interview with Jessica Doig: Planning New Technologies
Section Three: Transforming the way we work Chapter 8: Content for Every
Channel Ali Hossaini Chapter 9: The pursuit of efficient relevance: An
Enterprise Content Management System Corey Timpson Chapter 10: Digital
Collections Management Edward Purvis Interview with Pam Babes: Using
Volunteeers for Digitization Projects Chapter 11: Digital Project
Management Rachel Clements Walker Interview with Adam Patron: Agile
Projects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Interview with Eileen Wills:
Digital Projects in Museums Chapter 12: User Experience Design Marco Mason
Section Four: Resilience and Sustainability Chapter 13: Digital and Museum
Organization Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 14: IT Infrastructure Ali Hossaini
Interview with Kevin Cunningham: Developing Flexible Infrastructure for the
21st Century Museum Chapter 15: Digital Revenues Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali
Hossaini Afterword: Clicks & Bricks Ali Hossaini About the Authors Glossary
Bibliography
Introduction Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali Hossaini Section One: A new value
proposition for museums in the Digital Age Chapter 1: Discovering a New
Kind of Dialogue Chris Michaels Chapter 2: The Omnichannel Museum Ali
Hossaini Chapter 3: Making It Personal: Putting data at the heart of your
museum Rob Stein Section Two: Transforming the way we relate to our
community Chapter 4: Social Media and Audience Development Ngaire
Blankenberg Interview with Alex Espinós and Gloria Castellví: Follow Me,
Growing Your Twitter Community Chapter 5: Analytics Katie Moffatt Interview
with Mark Pajak: A Head for Numbers Chapter 6: Museum Learning in the
Digital Age Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 7: New Frontiers in the Visitor
Experience Lisa Wright Interview with Jake Barton: Digital Pen at the
Cooper Hewitt Museum Interview with Jessica Doig: Planning New Technologies
Section Three: Transforming the way we work Chapter 8: Content for Every
Channel Ali Hossaini Chapter 9: The pursuit of efficient relevance: An
Enterprise Content Management System Corey Timpson Chapter 10: Digital
Collections Management Edward Purvis Interview with Pam Babes: Using
Volunteeers for Digitization Projects Chapter 11: Digital Project
Management Rachel Clements Walker Interview with Adam Patron: Agile
Projects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Interview with Eileen Wills:
Digital Projects in Museums Chapter 12: User Experience Design Marco Mason
Section Four: Resilience and Sustainability Chapter 13: Digital and Museum
Organization Ngaire Blankenberg Chapter 14: IT Infrastructure Ali Hossaini
Interview with Kevin Cunningham: Developing Flexible Infrastructure for the
21st Century Museum Chapter 15: Digital Revenues Ngaire Blankenberg and Ali
Hossaini Afterword: Clicks & Bricks Ali Hossaini About the Authors Glossary
Bibliography