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5th Culturemondo Roundtable in New Zealand November 2009 | Culturemondo
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5th Culturemondo Roundtable in New Zealand November 2009. Thanks to the continued support of TELDAP. Culturemondo, NZLive.com. And Te Ara: the encyclopedia of New Zealand. Hosted the 5th international roundtable in Wellington on Wednesday 25th November 2009. The roundtable focussed on two major items of discussion:. How do we measure the economic and social value of cultural websites? This will raise issues of metrics, evaluation etc. A report on the recent survey of sites carried out by Culturemondo.
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Debate 3: Open the Vault - New Business Models for culture and heritage | Culturemondo
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Debate 3: Open the Vault - New Business Models for culture and heritage. September 24th, 13.00 to 15.00 venue to be confirmed. But what does this really mean for culture and heritage in the short and longer term? What kinds of public/private partnerships are emerging? How is the role of institutions radically changing? How can the rich reserves of cultural data be tapped for long term societal gain and not simply pillaged for short term outcomes? The password for eventbrite is culturemondo2010. Culturemo...
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Documents | Culturemondo
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Culturemondo has published two reports. Cultural Portals - Gateways to a Global Commons". And "Five Years On", as well as three web surveys. Michelle Kasprzak's report on our Amsterdam Roundtable 2010. Luxembourg ISC June 2010. Debate 1: Cultural Criticism. Debate 2: Beyond Tourism - Mobile Content. Debate 3: Open the Vault - New Business Models. New Zealand Roundtable 2009. 4th Culturemondo Roundtable in Taiwan. 2008 TechnoCulture Expo Timetable (Chinese version). Host and Host Team. Log in using OpenID:.
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Culturemondo Steering Committee meeting 2010 and Conference “What’s next in the Internet?” | Culturemondo
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Culturemondo Steering Committee meeting 2010 and Conference What’s next in the Internet? June 27 30, 2010, Luxembourg and the Greater Region. Plurio.net hosted the 2010 Culturemondo International Steering Committee (ISC) meeting in Luxembourg which took place in the across border context of the Greater Region (Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium and France). You can find out more about Plurio and the Greater Region on YouTube here:. What is plurio.net? What is the Greater Region? Luxembourg City, Cité Auditorium.
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Roundtable meetings | Culturemondo
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Michelle Kasprzak's report on our Amsterdam Roundtable 2010. Blogger and Culturemondo member Michelle Kasprzak. Has written us a great report on our last Rountable meeting held at Trow in Amsterdam in September 2010. Download it here. This was Culturemondo's 6th international roundtable. And was held in conjuction with PICNIC, LabforCulture and Virtueel Platform. The report covers the group panel discussion on Connecting Policy and Practice followed by three workshops on 'Crowdsourcing problems'. Book yo...
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Culturemondo met PICNIC '10 | Culturemondo
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Culturemondo met PICNIC '10. As part of the fabulous PICNIC '10. Festival that took place in Amsterdam (September 22nd to 24th), Culturemondo hosted thier 6th International Rountable. Ran a series of three unique debates that picked up on the key theme of the festival - 'Redesign the World' and considered it from the perspective of the cultural heritage and arts sector. Download the Culturemondo Programme. Cultural Criticism in the Age of New Journalism. Raymond van den Boogaard. Luxembourg ISC June 2010.
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Culturemondo: An informal international network of cultural professionals | Culturemondo
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Culturemondo: An informal international network of cultural professionals. Culturemondo is an open network of international digital cultural specialists who work together to facilitate strategic and relevant knowledge exchange. We aim to engage, empower and inform digital cultural specialists, no matter where they are from, to become effective facilitators in their own neighbourhood. Since 2005 we have been meeting each year in different countries to discuss trends and good practice. Host and Host Team.
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Meetings | Culturemondo
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Our Roundtable meetings are lively and informative meetings where we can discuss the issues facing us as professionals in online cultural portals. For many of our members, attending one of these meetings was their introduction to Culturemondo. Since 2004 we have held five international face-to-face meetings (roundtables in Japan. With participants from over 45 countries and 70 cultural portals. From Taiwan, Croatia, Cuba, Mexico and The Netherlands. Luxembourg ISC June 2010. Debate 1: Cultural Criticism.
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Culturemondo Development Plan 08/09 - Now Online | Culturemondo
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Culturemondo Development Plan 08/09 - Now Online. Our new development plan is now available to download from this site, just click below to download the PDF version Culturemondo Development Plan 08/09. Michelle Kasprzak's report on our Amsterdam Roundtable 2010. Luxembourg ISC June 2010. Debate 1: Cultural Criticism. Debate 2: Beyond Tourism - Mobile Content. Debate 3: Open the Vault - New Business Models. New Zealand Roundtable 2009. 4th Culturemondo Roundtable in Taiwan. Host and Host Team.
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Debate 2: Beyond Tourism - Future Directions for Mobile Cultural Content | Culturemondo
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Debate 2: Beyond Tourism - Future Directions for Mobile Cultural Content. September 23rd, 13.00 to 15.00 Venue to be confirmed. New mobile apps, social gaming, augmented reality have turned the little phone device in your pocket into a digital Swiss Army Knife bursting with information, consumption, production and connection potential. Are cultural providers, organisations and creators ready to harness this potential and take it to other than short-term commercial and marketing uses? Dr Joseph Okpaku and...