Aslib Proceedings, volume 65, issue 6, pages 564-580
Linking to the past: an analysis of community digital heritage initiatives
Elizabeth. Tait
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Marsaili MacLeod
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David Beel
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Claire Wallace
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Chris Mellish
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Stuart C. Taylor
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Gaelic
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Computing Science
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2013-11-25
Library and Information Sciences
Information Systems
Abstract
Purpose – Community initiatives to collate and manage different kinds of cultural forms and resources are a popular way for local people to engage with the heritage of their area. These initiatives are often heavily dependent, however, upon short-term funding and long-term efforts of a few dedicated individuals. This paper aims to explore how community digital archives offer scope to widen participation in cultural activities and to investigate the sustainability of these initiatives. Design/methodology/approach – A case study approach was taken of Hebridean Connections, which is a community managed, online historical resource. This paper is primarily based on interview data with key stakeholders, all of whom are based in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Findings – Participation in Hebridean Connections was reported in positive terms by respondents and many cited that it was a good way to reconnect with diasporic populations and that they believed that this would encourage tourism. It was also reported tha...
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