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CICADA

Cultural institutions collaborating around digital access

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Cross-institutional collaborations are an incredibly important part of our practice in sector. What happens when multiple institutions begin working together?
We've seen some excellent examples of cross-institutional collaboration recently - most notably the National Museums Online Learning Project. Yet we seem to overlook the tremendous complexity of these collaborations. Why is that?
I've set up this group to discuss issues relevant to new partnerships and collaborations. I hope that we'll be able to share our experiences here!

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Lessons from a collaboration

Started by Kate Stone Sep 14, 2010.

Collection visualisation 3 Replies

Started by Tim Sherratt. Last reply by Cath Aug 14, 2009.

CICADA working groups 4 Replies

Started by Kate Stone. Last reply by Angelina Russo Jun 22, 2009.

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Comment by Cath on July 24, 2009 at 11:08am
I've just learned of an upcoming forum on 'Opening Australia's Archives' – see below. It doesn't appear to have been well-promoted. I can't find a webpage about it but here are the minutes from the predecessor meeting (PDF) and the flyer for the upcoming event (also PDF).

The Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation, the Creative Commons Clinic and Creative Commons Australia invite you to a free workshop and discussion forum Opening Australia’s Archives

Date: 25 August 2009, 11:30am-5:00pm
Venue: National Library of Australia, King Edward Terrace, Parkes, Canberra

Digital technologies have drastically changed the landscape of creating, collecting and providing access to cultural materials. As linear models of knowledge and cultural production are supplanted by more distributed, collaborative networking models, Australia’s cultural institutions are increasingly seeking to engage with their audiences in ways that capitalise on these new capabilities. In this environment, traditional copyright management models can present a significant barrier to realising the full economic and social value of a collection. As a result, archives internationally are exploring the potential of open access distribution models.

This half-day forum aims to bring together representatives of Australia’s cultural institutions to:


* identify the benefits and disadvantages of providing open access to cultural collections;
* document models of access currently being used by Australia’s collecting institutions;
* identify barriers to providing broader access to collections;
* gauge the level of interest in a coordinated sector-wide approach to access policies and practices; and
* develop a plan for improving government policy on access to cultural material.

It will build on discussion undertaken at a preliminary meeting held at Old Parliament House in Canberra on 24 May, 2009, and will generate practical outcomes including best practice guidelines, proposed collaborative projects and a detailed advocacy strategy.

Facilitators: Professor Brian Fitzgerald (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology), Jessica Coates (Project Manager, Creative Commons Clinic) and Professor Phil Graham (Professor of Communication and Culture, Queensland University of Technology)

RSVP: Please RSVP by 10 August to Jessica Coates at j2.coates@qut.edu.au or on ph: 07 3138 8301

The forum is free to attend and lunch will be provided.

State Meetings
If there is sufficient interest from locals follow-up meetings will be held in other state capitals. If you would be interested in attending such a meeting, please contact Jessica Coates using the details above.
Comment by Angelina Russo on July 25, 2009 at 4:05pm
Hi Cath
Thanks for this. Should be an interesting session. Pity they haven't put it up on the website www.cci.edu.au. I'll drop them a line and let them know that there is interest! Will you be attending?
Cheers
Comment by Cath on July 30, 2009 at 11:34am
There will be a contingent from National Archives, yep.

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