I am researching online communities in the context of museums and would be interested to hear how readers of this blog are using this and other online community facilities. Comments on what is worthwhile and what is not would be welcome. In particular, have you used or do you know of any wikis in a museum/educational setting. I am presenting a mini-workshop on museums and wikis at the next
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Posted on January 17, 2008 at 7:03am — 2 Comments
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As regards the issue of breaking the participation barrier I am experimenting with that at the following web site "Supporters and Critics of the Tsunami Museum" and if you are still looking for a negative example confirming how difficult it is to generate productive debates in such contexts you might want to look at the site and the discussion threads. Here is the address:
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/group.php?gid=55930537837
Best
Jonathan
.http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14680724801
I am not a member of any other online museum communities other than this one; therefore I can not give you much of a feedback. Also I have never used a wiki before and your discussion have prompt me to start reading in this area.
All the best
Karolina
I am wondering if this might shed any light on why so many people are reluctant to post comments on Wikis rather than simply read them and raises whether you are considering analysing the professional demographics of the users.
If you look at the coments posted in reaction to on-line articles though, which I suppose is some form of a wiki perhaps, it has been for me most interesting to follow the dramatic differences in people's reactions to the ever worsening Zimbabwean situation depending on their affiliations. There again, it is as far as I can see it is only deeply emotionally engaged individuals posting comments and not professionals.
I haven't been to any of the Museum & the Web conferences though I really wish I could. I knew you will still be there continuing to introduce wiki to museums and I am so glad that you have been always opening creative doors for museum worldwide. I hope I will attend next year's conference if I can't make it this April. Best luck to you!
I have read a number of your researches and benefited a lot. I hope you don't mind if I invite you as my friend. I am a PhD student from Taiwan doing museum online community study.
Thanks for your feedback. Are there any online community facilities specifically for archivists? Please send web address(es) if you know of or use any. Many thanks.
Jonathan
www.jpbowen.com
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