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Our Heritage, Our Stories: developing AI tools to link and support community-generated digital cultural heritage.

Authors :
Hannaford, Ewan D.
Schlegel, Viktor
Lewis, Rhiannon
Ramsden, Stefan
Bunn, Jenny
Moore, John
Alexander, Marc
Barker, Hannah
Batista-Navarro, Riza
Hughes, Lorna
Nenadic, Goran
Source :
Journal of Documentation. 2024, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p1133-1147. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Community-generated digital content (CGDC) is one of the UK's prime cultural assets. However, CGDC is currently "critically endangered" (Digital Preservation Coalition, 2021) due to technological and organisational barriers and has proven resistant to traditional methods of linking and integration. The challenge of integrating CGDC into larger archives has effectively silenced diverse community voices within our national collection. Our Heritage, Our Stories (OHOS), funded by the UK's AHRC programme Towards a National Collection, responds to these urgent challenges by bringing together cutting-edge approaches from cultural heritage, humanities and computer science. Design/methodology/approach: Existing solutions to CGDC integration, involving bespoke interventionist activities, are expensive, time-consuming and unsustainable at scale, while unsophisticated computational integration erases the meaning and purpose of both CGDC and its creators. Using innovative multidisciplinary methods, AI tools and a co-design process, previously unfindable and unlinkable CGDC will be made discoverable in our virtual national collection. Findings: There currently exists a range of disconnected, fragile and under-represented community-generated heritage which is at increasing risk of loss. Therefore, OHOS will work to ensure the survival and preservation of these nationally important resources, for the future and for our shared national collection. Originality/value: As we dissolve barriers to create meaningful new links across CGDC collections and develop new methods of engagement, OHOS will also make this content accessible to new and diverse audiences. This will facilitate a wealth of fresh research while also embedding new strategies for future management of CGDC into heritage practice and training and fostering newly enriching, robust connections between communities and archival institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00220418
Volume :
80
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Documentation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179371450
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2024-0057