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Digitisation done, what now? A case study of a step-by-step project

Digitisation done, what now? A case study of a step-by-step project Louise Dennis, Assistant Curator. Museum of Design in Plastics set up in 1988 became a registered museum in 2001 changed its name to the Museum of Design in Plastics in 2007 following year it obtained full Accreditation

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Digitisation done, what now? A case study of a step-by-step project

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  1. Digitisation done, what now? A case study of a step-by-step project Louise Dennis, Assistant Curator

  2. Museum of Design in Plastics set up in 1988 became a registered museum in 2001 changed its name to the Museum of Design in Plastics in 2007 following year it obtained full Accreditation acknowledged as the UK’s leading resource for the study and interpretation of design in plastics

  3. Arts University College at Bournemouth specialist university college in art, design, media and performance established in 1883 leading provider of teaching, learning and scholarship in its subject areas

  4. + Worshipful Company of Horners The Collection: MoDiP + Plastics Historical Society

  5. Digitisation done: The JISC Project http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/digitisation/enrichingdigi/modip.aspx

  6. Digitisation done: The JISC Project

  7. Digitisation done: The JISC Project

  8. Digitisation done: The JISC Project • The steps: • Digitisation of the collection • Website specification • Website build • Website population • Learning and teaching packages

  9. Digitisation done: The JISC Project • The steps: • Digitisation of the collection • Website specification • Assessing resources • Selecting objects • Cementing partnerships • Finding avenues of dissemination

  10. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Assessing resources

  11. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Assessing resources

  12. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Selecting objects

  13. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Cementing partnerships http://www.plastiquarian.com/

  14. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Cementing partnerships http://www.materials.ac.uk/

  15. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Avenues of dissemination

  16. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Avenues of Dissemination

  17. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Avenues of dissemination http://www.vads.ac.uk/collections/index.html

  18. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Unexpected outcomes

  19. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Unexpected outcomes http://www.horners.org.uk/overview.php

  20. Digitisation done: The JISC Project – Conclusions • break projects down into manageable steps • investigate and understand the limitations of current practices • be prepared to wait for the next lot of funding to address these limitations • be creative in the meantime • do not let the ideas die

  21. Louise Dennis, Assistant Curator E: ldennis@aucb.ac.uk E: modip@aucb.ac.uk T: @modiptalk B: museumofdesigninplastics.blogspot.com/

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