Cultural Heritage Information Dashboards

  • Urban R
  • Adamczyk P
  • Twidale M
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Abstract

Large-scale aggregations of digital collections from libraries, archives and museums offer users unprecedented access to cultural heritage materials. But they also have failed to incorporate important contextual information that allows users to develop an understanding of the significant features of purpose-built collections. This paper explores the development of information dashboard prototypes that provide users a high-level overview of cultural heritage collections. Two case studies using rapid-prototyping methodologies are presented.

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Urban, R. J., Adamczyk, P., & Twidale, M. B. (2010). Cultural Heritage Information Dashboards. Champaign, IL: iSchools Consortium. Retrieved from http://www.ischools.org/iConference10/2010index/

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