Broadening Access to Native American Collections via the Internet

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  1999
Authors  Smith, Kari; Holland, Maurita
Conference Name  Museums and the Web 1999: Proceedings
Conference Start Date  March 11 - 14
Publisher  Archives & Museum Informatics
Conference Location  New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Editor  David Bearman and Jennifer Trant
Abstract  

Museums are exploring many Web-based applications to make their collections broadly available through a catalog and description of artifacts and through digitization of individual objects. New tools permit museum users to design their own path through selected objects and to incorporate museum pieces into their own web-based publications. But what if the museum began to collect items that were not in its physical collection? What if the user-contributed input became part of the museum's virtual collection? Native American materials are widely distributed in private collections and public museums, both in Native controlled or reservation museums and cultural centers and in non-Native facilities. Based on our experience with Navajo artifacts, we've developed a virtual museum prototype that incorporates objects from diverse sources. We will discuss a model that encourages museums to consider the role of ethnic communities, incorporation of multi-generational voices, and local or tribal member input into exhibit and collection development. During our presentation we will reference other projects that are dealing with issues of standardization and multi-institutional collaboration that will further inform future projects. URLs: School of Information - www.si.umich.edu Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute - www.si.umich.edu/navajo/

URL  http://www.archimuse.com/mw99/papers/holland/holland.html

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