
Museums and Digital Confidence
Organisation, Collection, Interface
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. July 2025
Book
Hardback
150 pages
978-1-032-21695-9 (ISBN)
Description
Museums and Digital Confidence explores the evolving nature of digital practices in museums. It interrogates the skills, literacies, and mindsets that can support the use of digital technologies within these institutions. It also reflects on why digital adoption has faltered (at times), why digital continues to matter, and how the digital museum may flourish into the future.
Underscored by national and international research, this edited volume brings together leading experts from museology, museum management and curation, organisational studies, and cultural policy to outline a new framing of museum digital confidence. It does so by offering a series of critically engaged perspectives derived from a range of practices that reveal how museums have managed to successfully re-orient themselves in order to not only face but also embrace the ongoing challenges presented by the highly interconnected, media-pervasive, and technologised world to which contemporary museums must continually adapt. This book presents a set of 'framings' to help museums clarify how they can work purposefully, productively, and sustainably with digital at an organisational level, in terms of managing collections, and through curating public-facing exhibitions and programmes.
Museums and Digital Confidence shares insights that will be essential reading for students, researchers, and museum practitioners who are interested in better understanding - and acting upon - the digital transformation of museums.
Underscored by national and international research, this edited volume brings together leading experts from museology, museum management and curation, organisational studies, and cultural policy to outline a new framing of museum digital confidence. It does so by offering a series of critically engaged perspectives derived from a range of practices that reveal how museums have managed to successfully re-orient themselves in order to not only face but also embrace the ongoing challenges presented by the highly interconnected, media-pervasive, and technologised world to which contemporary museums must continually adapt. This book presents a set of 'framings' to help museums clarify how they can work purposefully, productively, and sustainably with digital at an organisational level, in terms of managing collections, and through curating public-facing exhibitions and programmes.
Museums and Digital Confidence shares insights that will be essential reading for students, researchers, and museum practitioners who are interested in better understanding - and acting upon - the digital transformation of museums.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Illustrations
3 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-21695-9 (9781032216959)
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Additional editions

Ross Parry | Vince Dziekan | Karin de Wild
Museums and Digital Confidence
Organisation, Collection, Interface
E-Book
07/2025
1st Edition
Routledge
€28.99
Available for download

Ross Parry | Vince Dziekan | Karin de Wild
Museums and Digital Confidence
Organisation, Collection, Interface
E-Book
07/2025
1st Edition
Routledge
€28.99
Available for download
Persons
Ross Parry is Professor of Museum Technology and founding director of the Institute for Digital Culture, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
Vince Dziekan is a senior academic and practitioner-researcher at Monash Art Design and Architecture (MADA), Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and an honorary research fellow with the Institute for Digital Culture, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
Karin de Wild is Assistant Professor in Contemporary Museum and Collection Studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Vince Dziekan is a senior academic and practitioner-researcher at Monash Art Design and Architecture (MADA), Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and an honorary research fellow with the Institute for Digital Culture, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
Karin de Wild is Assistant Professor in Contemporary Museum and Collection Studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Content
SECTION I Organisation; 1. Contextual, Holistic, and Purposeful: A Re-framing of Digital Skills for Museums; 2. How to lead in a digitally distributed museum; 3. Digital Labour is 'Emotional Labour'; SECTION II Collection; 4. Knowledge and skills for digital curation; 5. The Paths to Digital Transformation; 6. Can we be confident about heritage and humanities data?; SECTION III Interface; 7. Whose Production House of Culture? Re-examining curatorial practice in the distributed museum; 8. Curatorial Confidence: Balancing caring for the needs of artworks and the needs of audiences in our time of digital technology overload; 9. Postdigitality and Museum Confidences: Reflecting upon Jaad Kuujus's Wrapped in the Cloud