The Current State and Challenges in Democratizing Small Museums’ Collections Online

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https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v42i1.14099

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This article focuses on the problematic democratization of small museum collections online in Cyprus. While the web has enabled cultural heritage organizations to democratize information to diverse audiences, numerous small museums do not enjoy the fruits of this digital revolution; many of them cannot democratize their collections online. The current literature provides insight into small and large museums’ challenges worldwide. However, we do not have any knowledge concerning small Cypriot museums. This article aims to fulfill this gap by raising the following research question: What is the current state of small museum collections online in Cyprus, and what challenges do they face in democratizing their collections online? We present our empirical results from the interview summaries gathered from six small museums.

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2023-03-20

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Avgousti, A., & Papaioannou, G. (2023). The Current State and Challenges in Democratizing Small Museums’ Collections Online. Information Technology and Libraries, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v42i1.14099

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