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MCN 2013 - After you've opened Pandora's Box

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Building on some of the goals established at the U.S. OpenGLAM launch in April, this panel will highlight and collect some of the work done by museums that have already taken the first step in incorporating open access principles into their work. Although many institutions have already made interesting strides, and even written good case studies, this panel will bring together people who have launched projects, generated results from opening up their museum content, and now--with at least one project under their belts--can both synthesize what they learned and share their vision. Since openness is as much a change of mindset as it is a change of workflow, the presenters will discuss how they did the kinds of coalition-building, convincing, and strategic thinking necessary to move their museums to a new outlook on how we relate to the digital cultural data we produce. This deck is one of the presentations from a panel. Presenter's were also Heidi Quicksilver (@MissHQ), Edward Rodley (@erodley), and Merete Sanderhoff (@MSanderhoff).

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Experiments with

Wikipedia at the

Royal Ontario

Museum

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Open Projects: Before

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Changing our staff culture

• Need strong leadership

• Open projects based in the objectives of the institution

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• Start a pilot project to gather data

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Our 1st Edit-a-thon

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Open Projects: After