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  • Tom Goskar 10:36 pm on 24 November, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: collections, Digitising, digitizing, , Iraq,   

    Google plans to digitise the Iraq National Museum’s collections 

    Putting aside any cynicism about publicity stunts, it is interesting to see Google announce that they are ‘digitising’ the collections of the National Museum of Iraq.

    The story on Reuters claims that 14,000 photos of the artefacts will be published online in early 2010.

    “I can think of no better use of our time and our resources to make the images and ideas from your civilization, from the very beginning of time, available to a billion people worldwide,” Google CEO Eric Schmidt said at a news conference at the Baghdad museum.

    “Most American companies are not yet operating in Iraq, and we would like to show that it’s possible to do business in Iraq, that Iraq is an important market that will grow quickly, that it’s sufficiently stable,” he added.

    Ah, so the latter quote shows some of the politics involved, but recording, cataloguing and making freely available such an important collection is surely a good thing.

    The questions that arise from this news are numerous, and, just to add to the speculation, ReadWriteWeb quote Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt as saying that there will be “a few surprises“.

    Will Google be releasing the raw data? Will it be structured? Are Google going to release a collections management system? Will they work closely with other museums?

    Definitely one to watch.

     
    • Frankie Roberto 4:53 pm on 25 November, 2009 Permalink

      Gosh, yes, how interesting!

      Wonder if Google will show us how museum digitisation is really done. Or whether it’ll end up a relative simple Google Scholar/Books style affair.

    • Martin Greaney 2:55 pm on 11 December, 2009 Permalink

      Google usually come up with stuff that’s easy to navigate and incredibly useful, though it’ll be interesting to see how accessible it becomes. Their stuff is usually free, but I hope the Baghdad scans etc will be open too.

    • Peter Edwell 5:08 am on 22 January, 2010 Permalink

      Looking forward to this but will virtual Iraq be the only Iraq we know?

  • Tehmina Goskar 9:14 pm on 16 March, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: collections, collections trust, consultation, , digital britain, digital economy   

    Digital Britain and Collections 

    What role has Culture (capital C) in Digital Britain? And within Culture, what do digitised collections and content mean to the nation? Perhaps more importantly for the sectors involved in cultural provision (such as museums), can digital collections take part in the Digital Economy in a meaningful way? In January 2009, the UK Government produced an interim report setting out a kind of manifesto for placing UK Plc at the forefront of the “global digital economy.”

    I would like to see the relationship develop more as that between supporter/donor and custodian, rather than just producer and consumer.

    In response, Collections Trust made an interim response. And here is a summary my response to the interim response. I attempted to take the long view, looking back at my own experiences with digitised collections and other content. My full reply and Nick Poole’s (CEO Collections Trust) response can be read in the list archives of jiscmail’s Museum Computer Group list.
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