The Reciprocal Research Network

Publication Type  Proceedings Article
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Iverson, Lee; Rowley, Susan; Sparrow, Leona; Schaepe, Dave; Sanborn, Andrea; Wallace, Ryan; Jakobsen, Nicholas; Radermacher, Ulrike
Conference Name  Museums and the Web 2008. Proceedings
Conference Start Date  April 9-12, 2008
Publisher  Archives & Museum Informatics
Conference Location  Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Editor  Trant, Jennifer; Bearman, David
Keywords  Interactive data access; Co-development; Exploratory search; Facets; Research Network; First Nations
Abstract  

We introduce the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN). The RRN is an open-source, Web-based, federated museum information system intended to provide First Nations, researchers and museum professionals with interactive access to worldwide collections of Northwest Coast and British Columbia First Nations' cultural heritage. Collaborative tools built within a social networking environment will provide users with the ability to carry out individual and/or collaborative research projects. The overall goal of the RRN is to re-connect objects, people, land, languages, and traditions culturally and historically significant to First Nations community researchers, and to create a collaborative, reciprocal, and inclusive environment in which to explore museum collections of First Nations' cultural heritage.

URL  http://www.archimuse.com/mw2008/papers/iverson/iverson.html

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