TY - JOUR
T1 - People’s Collection Wales: online access to the heritage of Wales from museums, archives and libraries
AU - Tedd, Lucy A.
N1 - Tedd, L.A. (2011).People’s Collection Wales: online access to the heritage of Wales from museums, archives and libraries. Program: electronic library and information systems, 45(3), 333-345
PY - 2011/8/31
Y1 - 2011/8/31
N2 - Purpose: The People’s Collection Wales aims to collect, interpret, distribute and discuss Wales’ cultural heritage in an online environment. Individual users or local history societies are able to create their own digital collections, contribute relevant content as well as access digital resources from heritage institutions. This paper provides an overview of the development of the People’s Collection Wales which is being funded through CyMAL: Museums, Archives and Libraries Wales.
Approach: Work on digitising various collections in Welsh cultural heritage institutions, such as Culturenet Cymru, the National Library of Wales, the National Museum Wales, and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has been in progress since the 1990s. An overview of this work is given along with details of how the People’s Collection Wales project has developed between 2009 and 2011.
Findings: Material available from the People’s Collection Wales is available in a variety of media including film, images, video and audio clips, maps, photographs, and text. The website also uses Global Positioning System technology to allow users to travel over the landscape of Wales and view artefacts in three dimensions.
Originality: People’s Collection Wales is an example of a service resulting from a convergence of libraries, archives and museums and which showcases user involvement in the creation of digital content. A number of innovative applications including mobile technologies are being implemented within the project.
AB - Purpose: The People’s Collection Wales aims to collect, interpret, distribute and discuss Wales’ cultural heritage in an online environment. Individual users or local history societies are able to create their own digital collections, contribute relevant content as well as access digital resources from heritage institutions. This paper provides an overview of the development of the People’s Collection Wales which is being funded through CyMAL: Museums, Archives and Libraries Wales.
Approach: Work on digitising various collections in Welsh cultural heritage institutions, such as Culturenet Cymru, the National Library of Wales, the National Museum Wales, and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has been in progress since the 1990s. An overview of this work is given along with details of how the People’s Collection Wales project has developed between 2009 and 2011.
Findings: Material available from the People’s Collection Wales is available in a variety of media including film, images, video and audio clips, maps, photographs, and text. The website also uses Global Positioning System technology to allow users to travel over the landscape of Wales and view artefacts in three dimensions.
Originality: People’s Collection Wales is an example of a service resulting from a convergence of libraries, archives and museums and which showcases user involvement in the creation of digital content. A number of innovative applications including mobile technologies are being implemented within the project.
M3 - Article
SP - 333
EP - 345
JO - Program
JF - Program
ER -