Literature about digitization and open access

Statens Museum for Kunst
SMK Open
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3 min readOct 28, 2016

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An overall view of literature that has inspired SMK’s digitization projects and additional literature on the subject

Books

  • Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas. The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, Random House 2001, http://www.the-future-of-ideas.com/download/lessig_FOI.pdf
  • Don Tapscott & Anthony Williams, Wikinomics. How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, The Penguin Group 2008
  • Chris Anderson, The Longer Long Tail. How Endless Choice is Creating Unlimited Demand (updated and expanded version), Hyperion Books (2006) 2009
  • Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus. Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, The Penguin Group 2010
  • Nina Simon, The Participatory Museum, Santa Cruz, Museum 2.0 2010, http://www.participatorymuseum.org/
  • Nina Simon, The Art of Relevance, Museum 2.0, 2016
  • Fiona Cameron & Sarah Kenderdine, Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse, MIT Press 2007
  • Ross Parry, Recoding the Museum. Digital Heritage and the Technologies of Change, Routledge 2007
  • Anders Ekström m.fl., History of Participatory Media, Routledge 2011

Anthologies

  • Charlotte Hess & Elinor Ostrom (red.), Understanding Knowledge as a Commons. From Theory to Practice,The MIT Press 2007

Online reports

Online articles

Blog entries

Presentations, case studies, online ressources etc.

The publishing project Code Words

https://medium.com/code-words-technology-and-theory-in-the-museum

Especially these entries

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