digitalisation
RETOLD: Review of the Meeting at the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen, Albersdorf, September 2023
RETOLD: A SWOT Analysis
RETOLD: Review of the Meeting at ASTRA, Sibiu, March 2023
Conference Review: Europeana “Making Digital Culture Count” 2022
Breathing Life Sustainably - An Abandoned Settlement to an Open-Air Museum Twah Longwar
RETOLD: On the Way for a Digital Future of Documentation in Open-air Museums – User Requirements for Data Entry and a Management Product for the RETOLD-Project
RETOLD: Open-air Museum Mobile Applications UX Report - Looking for Inspiration
Introduction
The RETOLD Project (2020-2024), launched by EXARC and funded by Creative Europe, aims to develop a standardised workflow to freely document, digitise and share the heritage of Open-air museums. One of its key features will be the release of a unified digital platform which will improve research capacity and the preservation of digitised heritage data. In addition, it will offer tools that will enable future museum professionals to achieve an active digital presence and enhance participation with communities, thus ensuring the long-term sustainability of these spaces.
The Past in Data
This month we’re joined by two partners in the RETOLD Project to talk about the importance of digitisation, documentation and sharing. Julia Heeb is one of the key figures in the RETOLD Project and also works as the exhibition and research manager at the Open-Air Museum, Museumdorf Düppel, i