Big Data & Society (Apr 2021)

The value of mass-digitised cultural heritage content in creative contexts

  • Melissa Terras,
  • Stephen Coleman,
  • Steven Drost,
  • Chris Elsden,
  • Ingi Helgason,
  • Susan Lechelt,
  • Nicola Osborne,
  • Inge Panneels,
  • Briana Pegado,
  • Burkhard Schafer,
  • Michael Smyth,
  • Pip Thornton,
  • Chris Speed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211006165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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How can digitised assets of Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums be reused to unlock new value? What are the implications of viewing large-scale cultural heritage data as an economic resource, to build new products and services upon? Drawing upon valuation studies, we reflect on both the theory and practicalities of using mass-digitised heritage content as an economic driver, stressing the need to consider the complexity of commercial-based outcomes within the context of cultural and creative industries. However, we also problematise the act of considering such heritage content as a resource to be exploited for economic growth, in order to inform how we consider, develop, deliver and value mass-digitisation. Our research will be of interest to those wishing to understand a rapidly changing research and innovation landscape, those considering how to engage memory institutions in data-driven activities and those critically evaluating years of mass-digitisation across the heritage sector.