The Virtual Museum of the Pacific

RIS ID

30896

Publication Details

Daniel, V., Van Olffen, M., Peita, D., Eklund, P. W., Goodall, P. & Lawson, J. A.. The Virtual Museum of the Pacific. 2nd International Conference on the Inclusive Museum. 8-11 July. 2009. ARC/LP0884075

Abstract

The Australian Museum's ethnographic collection consists of 110,000 objects from Indigenous Australia (33%); Pacific (50%) and Asia, Africa and the Americas (17%). The Pacific islands collection comprises approximately 60,000 objects and is the largest collection in an Australian public museum. This Collection is of international importance to several communities with complementary interests:-Indigenous communities have a specific interest in preserving and strengthening their cultural heritage both in the host countries and wherever the communities have migrated to. -For anthropologists access to collections, regardless of location, is key to the understanding and preservation of artefacts of many geographically dispersed collections. -The general public can learn from and contribute to the body of knowledge which will develop from having an active online community..Coming from this perspective, the Australian Museum is developing tools for unlocking this collection. The Virtual Museum of the Pacific (VMP) is one such initiative. VMP is an innovative tool based on qualitative, collection database content to navigate through the AM's Pacific Collections and thus increase access. The pilot project due for completion in October 2009 trials the application of concept lattices to the navigation, display and annotation of an initial 400 objects from Australian Museums Pacific Collections. The presentation will showcase this project and explore broader issues including tagging and annotating, user generated content by the broader Pacific creator and diasporic communities and Intellectual Property issues.

Grant Number

ARC/LP0884075

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