Digital humanities and cultural heritage partnerships

Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences

This talk and QandA with Dr Kristen Schuster will explore sustainable and successful partnerships with the cultural heritage sector

 
The Digital Humanities (DH) benefit from partnerships with cultural heritage institutions... but how can DH researchers and practitioners build partnerships that facilitate functional, sustainable and innovative collaborations? I will explore this question based on my work with small archives and museums in the UK. My exploration will highlight methods for developing sustainable projects that encourage students, teachers and practitioners to use Digital Humanities methods whilst developing digital tools and preservation workflows for cultural heritage collections.

The talk will be followed by a QandA with Dr Katrina Grant, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Digital Humanities Research.

Dr Kristen Schuster is a Lecturer in Digital Curation in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London.

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