Workshop
physical venue

Once a year, the Swiss OpenGLAM Working Group brings together data providers, software developers, digital humanists, artists, Wikimedians/Wikipedians, and other interested people in order to experiment how cultural data and content can be used for research purposes, for web and mobile apps, in the context of Wikipedia, for artistic re-mixes, or for other forms of re-use.
After raising awareness about OpenGLAM among museums, encouraging projects which engage an audience, working with linked open data, machine learning, human-computer-interaction and crowdsourcing, the focus of the 2023 edition lie on colonial collections, provenance research and the application of the FAIR and CARE principles in data governance!
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As in the previous editions, all types of heritage institutions are encouraged to provide data and to participate in the hackathon; one of its goals is to improve the networking among them, especially also across sectors (museums, archives, libraries). As in most previous editions, the hackathon will last two days, with an online and offline side programme in the weeks preceding the event.
See the whole program
If you are unable to join us over the two days, you are welcome to attend the public presentations of the results of this collaborative workshop by the participants!
MEG auditorium. Saturday 30 September, 15.30-17.00 pm.
Pre-Events
- Workshop: From manuscript register to database: what is a museum inventory? Come and find out more about MEG's historical and digital inventories. MEG's library. Thursday 28 september. 4.30 - 6 pm.
Past Pre-Events
- On Monday 27 June, we were very pleased to welcome Brigitte Vézina (Creative Commons International) for an online conference on the ethical issues of openacces to culturel and sensitive data. Click here to watch the online webinar.
- Workshop "Le GLAMHack 2023 au Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève" at the conference “Logiciels libres en Archives, Bibliothèques et Centres de documentation”. Geneva, MEG. Thursday 31 August. 11.15 am. - 12.45 pm. See the program here.
- Online Webinar on the intiative "Local Contexts" which supports Indigenous Sovereignty on Cultural Data. Wednesday 13 September 2023. 6 pm - 7.30 pm. Link to join the webinar: https://cvs5133.ergonet.host/b/iol-gdq-fbx-tst
Upcoming dates: | |
Friday 29 September 2023 | 08:30 - 23:30 |
Saturday 30 September 2023 | 08:30 - 18:00 |
Rates and conditions |
CHF 0.-
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Audiences | General public |
Age | From 16 years |
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Article modifié le 19.09.2023 à 08:10