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El. knyga: Digital Museums in the Global South: A Framework for Sustainable and Culturally Appropriate Digital Transformation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry (ICCI), China)
  • Formatas: 148 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003468301
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 148 pages, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003468301
"This book focuses on digital museums in the context of Vietnam and contributes to global discussions on the development of digital museum offerings needed to meet audience demands, requirements for sustainable digitization methods for cultural heritage,demands for the development of intellectual property protection for the digital environment, and ways that national governments can support digital museums. Duester provides insight into museums in part of the Global South, where infrastructure funding, technical, and human resource constraints impact the take up and display of digital content. With on-the-ground research from three Vietnamese museums, Duester argues for a museum framework that is sustainable, ethical, and culturally-appropriate. The Vietnamese government's strategy for digitalization of culture, heritage, and museums is assessed, and the book includes a list of recommendations on sustainable digitization methods, intellectual property protection measures for the digital environment, management, phygital business models, and new digital revenue streams. The volume will benefit scholars involved in the cultural and creative industries, as well as museum professionals and cultural policymakers who will value the book's assessment of international standards, treaties, and conventions on copyright law and how they apply to museums, as well as the recommendations listed above"--

It focuses on digital museums in the context of Vietnam and contributes to global discussions on the development of digital museum offerings needed to meet audience demands, requirements for sustainable digitization methods for cultural heritage and demands for the development of intellectual property protection for the digital environment.



This book focuses on digital museums in the context of Vietnam and contributes to global discussions on the development of digital museum offerings needed to meet audience demands, requirements for sustainable digitization methods for cultural heritage, demands for the development of intellectual property protection for the digital environment, and ways that national governments can support digital museums.

Duester provides insight into museums in part of the Global South, where infrastructure funding, technical, and human resource constraints impact the take up and display of digital content. With on-the-ground research from three Vietnamese museums, Duester argues for a museum framework that is sustainable, ethical, and culturally-appropriate. The Vietnamese government’s strategy for digitalization of culture, heritage, and museums is assessed, and the book includes a list of recommendations on sustainable digitization methods, intellectual property protection measures for the digital environment, management, phygital business models, and new digital revenue streams.

The volume will benefit scholars involved in the cultural and creative industries, as well as museum professionals and cultural policymakers who will value the book’s assessment of international standards, treaties, and conventions on copyright law and how they apply to museums, as well as the recommendations listed above.

Preface

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Introducing Museums in Digital Transition

Museums in Digital Transition

Futureproofing the Museum Sector

Digital Transformation in the Global South

Conceptualising the Digital Museum

Chapter Outline

Chapter 1: Sustainable and culturally-appropriate creation of digital
museums

Introduction

The Co-designed Digitization Project

The Museums and Artefacts

Step-by-Step Digitization, Digital Display, and Online Publication Process

Chapter Summary

Chapter 2: Understanding audiences needs for digital experiences

Introduction

Audience-centered developments in Museum Digital Offerings

Audiences Reflections on their Most Memorable Digital Experiences at
Vietnamese Museums

Audiences Reflections on Museums Uses of digital technologies and
Suggestions for Improvements

Chapter Summary

Chapter 3: Government Support for Digital Transformation at Museums

Introduction

Culture Policy and Arts Management Globally

Vietnam Government Support for culture policy, museum management, and digital
transformation

Chapter Summary

Chapter 4: Understanding the global legal landscape for Intellectual Property
Protection in the Digital Environment

Introduction

Implications of Vietnam Joining the global digital transformation and ways of
mitigating divides

Global Legal Landscape on Rights, Protection, and Exceptions for Museums in
the Digital Environment

Digital Protection Measures for Museums to Implement

Chapter Summary

Conclusions and Recommendations for Transforming and Maintaining Digital
Museums

Futureproofing Future Digital Museums Must Reflect Local Needs, Culture, and
Context

Updates on Existing Scholarship

Specific Needs for Digital Transformation at Museums in Vietnam

Recommendations for Creating, Protecting, and Maintaining Digital Museums in
Vietnam

Index
Emma Duester is Associate Professor at the USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. She has published widely on the culture sector, mobilities, transnational communication, and digitisation of culture in Europe, Vietnam, and China. This book is the result of a funded research project at RMIT University, Vietnam, carried out between 2020 and 2023.