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Sharing is Caring

Hamburg

Programm
Thursday April 20th , Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MKG)
16:30 Pre-conference Exhibition Visits/Tours (start Foyer MKG)
Art Nouveau at the MKG (guided tour) | iBeacon Tour (only German) | Game Masters (self-guided)
18:00-20:00 Opening Reception
Sabine Schulze, Director of Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Carsten Brosda, Minister of Culture and Media, Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
Merete Sanderhoff, Curator/Senior Advisor at SMK/Initiator, Sharing is Caring: How Starting Small Can Change the (Museum) World Gertraud Koch, Professor of Cultural Anthropology, University of Hamburg/Antje Schmidt, Head of Digital Cataloguing, MKG: Sharing is Caring – Hamburg Extension
3D Show with “The Other Nefertiti” by Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles
Friday April 21th, University of Hamburg
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09.15 Welcome Address (Gertraud Koch, Antje Schmidt)
09:15-10:15 Keynotes - Simon Tanner, Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at King’s College London: OpenGLAM – the Cultural, Social and Academic Importance of Sharing | Andrea Wallace, Postgraduate Researcher, PhD Candidate, University of Glas- gow: Policies and Practices in Sharing Culture: Do It for the Users
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-12:15 Workshop Session 1 (4 parallel workshops, see below)
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:45 Workshop Session 2 (4 parallel workshops, see below)
14:45-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-16:30 Panel Discussion
16:30-16:45 Closing Ceremony & Wrap Up
Workshop session 1: CC Change Your Mind: Ellen Euler, Deputy Manager of Finances, Law, and Communication, Ger- man Digital Library/Barbara Fischer, Curator for Cultural Partnerships, Wikimedia Germany | Reuse of Cultural Herit- age: A Challenging Topic: Nora Al-Badri, Jan Nikolai Nelles, Artists, Berlin/Sarah Powell, Rights specialist at Auckland War Memorial Museum | Building Bridges between Cultural Institutions and Tech Communities: A Collaborative Hand- book: Helene Hahn, Open Knowledge Foundation Deutschland e.V. /Philipp Geisler, Project Manager Coding da Vinci Nord 2016 | How to Make the Most Out of It: Reuse and Content Production for Learning: Douglas McCarthy, Art & Photography Collections Manager, Europeana/Friederike Fankhänel, Education of Art and Design at MKG
Workshop session 2: Step by Step: Ways Towards Open Access: Karin Glasemann, Digital Coordinator, Nationalmu- seum Sweden/Antje Theise, Rare Book Librarian, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg | Economies of Sharing Digitized Cultural Heritage: Georg Hohmann, Head of Digitization, Deutsches Museum, Munich/Gertraud Koch, Profes- sor of Cultural Anthropology, University of Hamburg/Mareike Schumacher, eFoto project, University of Hamburg | Shar- ing through Interaction. Socializing Media for Cultural Heritage Work: Mar Dixon, Cultural and Social Entrepreneur, UK | Sharing and Creating Knowledge: Crowdsourcing at the ETH Library in Zurich: Nicole Graf, Head of the Image Ar- chive of the ETH library in Zurich






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