Open Data for Life: The Importance of Data Stewardship in the Cultural Sector
Offered By: OpenUK via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the significance of data stewardship in the cultural sector through this informative conference talk featuring insights from Anne Torreggiani of The Audience Agency, China Williams from Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, Jane Crowe of ODI, and Sarah Brown from Collections Trust UK. Delve into the crucial role of open data in preserving and sharing cultural heritage, enhancing audience engagement, and fostering collaboration within the industry. Gain valuable perspectives on best practices for data management, ethical considerations, and the potential impact of open data initiatives on museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions. Learn how proper data stewardship can lead to improved decision-making, increased accessibility, and the creation of innovative cultural experiences for diverse audiences.
Syllabus
Open data for life: the importance of data stewardship in the cultural sector | SOOCon23 Open Data
Taught by
OpenUK
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