众包遗产数字化转型

T. Navarrete
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众包(Crowdsourcing)或外包给大众,有助于将开发新产品和服务的成本从企业转移到以边际成本提供资金、信息、劳动力或创意的人群。数字网络技术增加了供应商的数量和供应的速度,具有重要的经济意义。遗产领域的收养并不普遍。本章提出了众包项目的分类,并介绍了遗产领域的代表性项目,重点是推进数字遗产活动。分析确定了让大众参与的四个主要好处:(1)工作可以超越机构预算约束的限制;(2)参与和进一步的人群参与激发了社会建构公地的概念;(3)利用全球人群可以超越地缘政治界限重新分配成本和收益,加强共同遗产资源的观念;(4)通过与大众进行数字协作,可以更深入地了解互联网上不断演变的文化消费动态。确定的挑战包括群体工作的可持续性,涉及在众包项目之外重用结果,以及将群体的贡献纳入组织生产过程,例如将其作为集合信息系统的一部分。
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Crowdsourcing the digital transformation of heritage
Crowdsourcing, or outsourcing to the crowd, serves to redistribute the cost of developing new products and services beyond the firm to a crowd who provides finances, information, labor, or ideas for a marginal cost. Digital networked technologies have increased the pool of providers and speed of provision with important economic implications. Adoption in the heritage field has not been widespread. This chapter proposes a taxonomy of crowdsourcing projects and presents a selection of representative projects in the heritage sector focusing on advancing digital heritage activities. The analysis identifies four main benefits to involve the crowd: (1) work can advance surpassing limitations of institutional budgets constraints; (2) participation and further crowd engagement stimulate the notion of socially constructed commons; (3) tapping into a global crowd enables the redistribution of costs and benefits beyond geo-political boundaries, strengthening notions of a common heritage resource; and (4) by engaging in digital collaboration with the crowd, greater insight can be gained into the cultural consumption dynamics evolving on the Internet. Challenges identified include the sustainability of the crowd’s work, involving the reuse of results beyond the crowdsourcing project, as well as incorporating the crowd’s contribution into the organizational production process, adopting it for instance as part of the collections’ information system.
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