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Cultural policy and Australia's national cultural heritage: issues and challenges in the GLAM landscape
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Wendy Davis
, Katherine Howard
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/ Australia
/ Australia: Culture
/ Collaboration
/ Cultural heritage
/ cultural policy
/ Digital technology
/ Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM)
/ GLAM
/ Libraries
/ Museums
/ National archives
/ National Archives of Australia
/ National Gallery of Australia
/ National libraries
/ National Library of Australia
/ National Museum of Australia
/ National policies
2013
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Cultural policy and Australia's national cultural heritage: issues and challenges in the GLAM landscape
by
Wendy Davis
, Katherine Howard
in
Archives
/ Australia
/ Australia: Culture
/ Collaboration
/ Cultural heritage
/ cultural policy
/ Digital technology
/ Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM)
/ GLAM
/ Libraries
/ Museums
/ National archives
/ National Archives of Australia
/ National Gallery of Australia
/ National libraries
/ National Library of Australia
/ National Museum of Australia
/ National policies
2013
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Cultural policy and Australia's national cultural heritage: issues and challenges in the GLAM landscape
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Wendy Davis
, Katherine Howard
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/ Australia
/ Australia: Culture
/ Collaboration
/ Cultural heritage
/ cultural policy
/ Digital technology
/ Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM)
/ GLAM
/ Libraries
/ Museums
/ National archives
/ National Archives of Australia
/ National Gallery of Australia
/ National libraries
/ National Library of Australia
/ National Museum of Australia
/ National policies
2013
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Cultural policy and Australia's national cultural heritage: issues and challenges in the GLAM landscape
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Cultural policy and Australia's national cultural heritage: issues and challenges in the GLAM landscape
2013
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In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy for culture and the arts since the Keating government's Creative Nation (1994). Investing in a Creative Australia was to appear after a lengthy period of consultation between the Commonwealth government and all interested cultural sectors and organisations. When it eventuates, the policy will be of particular interest to those information professionals working in the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) environment. GLAM is a cross-institutional field which seeks to find points of commonality among various cultural-heritage institutions, while still recognising their points of difference.
Digitisation, collaboration and convergence are key themes and characteristics of the GLAM sector and its associated theoretical discipline. The GLAM movement has seen many institutions seeking to work together to create networks of practice that are beneficial to the cultural-heritage industry and sector. With a new Australian cultural policy imminent, it is timely to reflect on the issues and challenges that GLAM principles present to national cultural-heritage institutions by discussing their current practices. In doing so, it is possible to suggest productive ways forward for these institutions which could then be supported at a policy level by the Commonwealth government. Specifically, this paper examines four institutions: the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the National Archives of Australia and the National Museum of Australia. The paper reflects on their responses to the Commonwealth's 2011 Cultural Policy Discussion Paper. It argues that by encouraging and supporting collecting institutions to participate more fully in GLAM practices the Commonwealth government's cultural policy would enable far greater public access to, and participation in, Australia's cultural heritage. Furthermore, by considering these four institutions, the paper presents a discussion of the challenges and the opportunities that GLAM theoretical and disciplinary principles present to the cultural-heritage sector.
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Taylor & Francis Group,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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