Taking Advantage Of Emerging Technologies To Reap The Economic Benefits Of Digitisation And Gain Real-Time Insight Into Museum Audiences

利用新兴技术获得数字化的经济效益并实时洞察博物馆观众

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/S005048/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2019 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

It is estimated that Britain's culture and heritage attracts £4.5 billion worth of spending by visitors every year, supporting more than 100,000 jobs across Britain. However, in recent years museums and cultural heritage institutions in the UK have been facing increasing financial challenges due to budget cuts. This project investigates ways emerging technologies can be utilised to enable British museums and galleries generate revenue from their digitised collections, whilst gaining a better understanding of their audiences in real-time. Efforts to generate revenue from digitised collections has so far been limited to image licensing operations, an approach that is increasingly being challenged for its effectiveness and profitability. Additionally, although the importance of understanding museum visitor behaviour is undisputable with researchers and museum professionals studying museum visitor behaviour for more than a century, little has been done to take advantage of recent technological advancements to provide museums with a real-time insight into the visitor behaviour of their audiences.Building upon our previous research and work (i.e. "Reaping the Benefits of Digitisation: Exploring Revenue Generation from Digitised Collections through Technological Innovation" by Valeonti et al. 2018) in this project we collaborate with a major British museum, i.e. the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, to develop and evaluate in a three controlled experiments two software applications: IMS 2.0 and the Museum Dashboard. The first application enables museum visitors to design and purchase highly customisable merchandise with their favourite artworks. The latter application utilises the data gathered by IMS 2.0 to enable museum staff and exhibition designers to produce custom reports on visitor behaviour in their museum in real-time. The project is aimed at serving museums and galleries with digitised collections. It will engage key figures in digital humanities and Britain's cultural sector, as well as professionals from museums and galleries of all sizes. Its emphasis on sustainability (cost-consciousness of technological solutions and low maintenance costs) aims at maximising the project's impact, supporting and helping museums of smaller sizes to reap the benefits of digitisation. To disseminate the project's research and work, a series of journal articles and conference papers will be produced, and a full-day event will be organised at UCL in London to share key findings and demonstrate the applications developed to museum delegates. Britain is one of the three leading countries in culture globally and this project has the potential to provide a vital and timely intervention for the international community as they face similar challenges. The project will contribute not only towards the financial independence of museums and galleries with digitised collections and towards a better understanding of museum audiences, but more importantly to international debates on the future of museums in the digital age.
据估计,英国的文化和遗产每年吸引游客价值45亿英镑的消费,支持英国各地超过10万个工作岗位。然而,近年来,由于预算削减,英国的博物馆和文化遗产机构面临着越来越大的财政挑战。该项目研究如何利用新兴技术,使英国博物馆和画廊从数字化藏品中获得收入,同时更好地了解观众的实时情况。迄今为止,从数字化藏品中赚取收入的努力仅限于图像许可业务,这种方法的有效性和盈利能力日益受到挑战。此外,尽管研究人员和博物馆专业人员对博物馆游客行为的研究已有世纪之久,了解博物馆游客行为的重要性是毋庸置疑的,但利用最新的技术进步为博物馆提供观众行为的实时洞察力的工作却很少。(即“善用数码化:探索通过技术创新从数字化收藏中产生收入”,Valeonti等人,2018年)在这个项目中,我们与一家主要的英国博物馆合作,即剑桥的菲茨威廉博物馆,在三个受控实验中开发和评估两个软件应用程序:IMS 2.0和博物馆仪表板。第一个应用程序使博物馆参观者能够使用他们最喜欢的艺术品设计和购买高度定制的商品。后一个应用程序利用IMS 2.0收集的数据,使博物馆工作人员和展览设计师能够实时生成关于博物馆游客行为的自定义报告。该项目旨在为博物馆和画廊提供数字化藏品。它将吸引数字人文和英国文化部门的关键人物,以及来自各种规模博物馆和画廊的专业人士。它强调可持续性(技术解决方案的成本意识和低维护成本),旨在最大限度地发挥项目的影响力,支持和帮助规模较小的博物馆从数字化中获益。为了传播该项目的研究和工作,将制作一系列期刊文章和会议论文,并将在伦敦的UCL组织一整天的活动,以分享关键发现并向博物馆代表展示开发的应用程序。英国是全球三大文化强国之一,该项目有可能为面临类似挑战的国际社会提供重要和及时的干预。该项目不仅将有助于数字化藏品的博物馆和画廊的财务独立,更好地了解博物馆观众,更重要的是,它将促进关于数字时代博物馆未来的国际辩论。

项目成果

期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Crypto Collectibles, Museum Funding and OpenGLAM: Challenges, Opportunities and the Potential of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
  • DOI:
    10.3390/app11219931
  • 发表时间:
    2021-10
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Foteini Valeonti;Antonis Bikakis;Melissa Mhairi Terras;Chris Speed;A. Hudson-Smith;K. Chalkias
  • 通讯作者:
    Foteini Valeonti;Antonis Bikakis;Melissa Mhairi Terras;Chris Speed;A. Hudson-Smith;K. Chalkias
How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images
OpenGLAM 的开放程度如何?
  • DOI:
    10.1108/jd-06-2019-0109
  • 发表时间:
    2019
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    2.1
  • 作者:
    Valeonti F
  • 通讯作者:
    Valeonti F
Examining Mobile Print-on-Demand as an Alternative to Image Licensing for Monetising Digitisation to Promote OpenGLAM
检查移动按需打印作为图像许可的替代方案,实现数字化货币化以推广 OpenGLAM
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2019
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Valeonti F
  • 通讯作者:
    Valeonti F
{{ item.title }}
{{ item.translation_title }}
  • DOI:
    {{ item.doi }}
  • 发表时间:
    {{ item.publish_year }}
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    {{ item.factor }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.authors }}
  • 通讯作者:
    {{ item.author }}

数据更新时间:{{ journalArticles.updateTime }}

{{ item.title }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.author }}

数据更新时间:{{ monograph.updateTime }}

{{ item.title }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.author }}

数据更新时间:{{ sciAawards.updateTime }}

{{ item.title }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.author }}

数据更新时间:{{ conferencePapers.updateTime }}

{{ item.title }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.author }}

数据更新时间:{{ patent.updateTime }}

Foteini Valeonti其他文献

USEUM : making art accessible with crowdsourcing and gamification
USEUM:通过众包和游戏化让艺术变得触手可及
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2018
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Foteini Valeonti
  • 通讯作者:
    Foteini Valeonti
British Computer Society
英国计算机协会
  • DOI:
    10.1038/1791167c0
  • 发表时间:
    1957
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    64.8
  • 作者:
    Foteini Valeonti;Melissa Mhairi Terras;A. Hudson;Chrysanthi Zarkali
  • 通讯作者:
    Chrysanthi Zarkali
Reaping the Benefits of Digitisation: Pilot study exploring revenue generation from digitised collections through technological innovation
收获数字化的好处:探索通过技术创新从数字化馆藏中创收的试点研究

Foteini Valeonti的其他文献

{{ item.title }}
{{ item.translation_title }}
  • DOI:
    {{ item.doi }}
  • 发表时间:
    {{ item.publish_year }}
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    {{ item.factor }}
  • 作者:
    {{ item.authors }}
  • 通讯作者:
    {{ item.author }}

相似海外基金

Towards a practical quantum advantage: Confronting the quantum many-body problem using quantum computers
迈向实用的量子优势:使用量子计算机应对量子多体问题
  • 批准号:
    EP/Y036069/1
  • 财政年份:
    2024
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
Foreign identity as an advantage in workplace adaptation: Conceptualization, contextualization, and construction
外国身份作为工作场所适应的优势:概念化、情境化和构建
  • 批准号:
    24K16439
  • 财政年份:
    2024
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
The AI Advantage: Developing Trusted, Ethical & Accessible AI Augmented Human Decision Making & Automation for SMBs
人工智能的优势:发展值得信赖、道德的
  • 批准号:
    10076405
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant for R&D
Development of new technology controing ovarian function in cows by taking advantage of transvaginal administration
经阴道给药控制奶牛卵巢功能新技术的开发
  • 批准号:
    23K05551
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Competitive Advantage and Revitalization of Production Areas in International Expansion of Green Tea ~From the Perspective of CSV~
绿茶国际扩张中的竞争优势与产地振兴~CSV的视角~
  • 批准号:
    23K01610
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Quantum Computational Advantage via Contextual Measurements
通过上下文测量获得量子计算优势
  • 批准号:
    2310567
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
New developlents of breeding and evolutionary studies taken advantage of using information of porotein three-dimensional structures by Alphafold2
利用Alphafold2的多孔蛋白三维结构信息,育种和进化研究的新进展
  • 批准号:
    23K18039
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory)
Software Enabling Early Quantum Advantage - SEEQA
软件实现早期量子优势 - SEEQA
  • 批准号:
    EP/Y004310/1
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
Software Enabling Early Quantum Advantage - SEEQA
软件实现早期量子优势 - SEEQA
  • 批准号:
    EP/Y004655/1
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
Foreign identity as an advantage in the workplace
外国人身份是工作场所的优势
  • 批准号:
    23K18774
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.96万
  • 项目类别:
    Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up
{{ showInfoDetail.title }}

作者:{{ showInfoDetail.author }}

知道了