2021
DOI: 10.1108/jd-09-2020-0157
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Digital storytelling and participatory local heritage through the creation of an online moving image archive: a case-study of Fraserburgh on Film

Abstract: PurposeThe aim of the research was to create a site which could host an archive of moving image associated with the town of Fraserburgh in Scotland, but could also include other digital artefacts to support and enhance the narratives contained within the films. Elements of digital storytelling were utilised, and a purposely designed section, “behind the film”, was included within the site which saw stories presented and supported with the use of archive newspaper clippings, photography and a series of reflecti… Show more

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“…The sense is that the Cabrach has to be experienced or felt not just passively seen or read about was a prevailing theme in the workshops and is evident to anyone who visits the glen. Visceral or keenly felt emotional and cultural markers are to be found everywhere and they are strongly evident in the Cabrach as in other parts of North-East Scotland (Reid, 2023; Hood and Reid, 2018; Davidson and Reid, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sense is that the Cabrach has to be experienced or felt not just passively seen or read about was a prevailing theme in the workshops and is evident to anyone who visits the glen. Visceral or keenly felt emotional and cultural markers are to be found everywhere and they are strongly evident in the Cabrach as in other parts of North-East Scotland (Reid, 2023; Hood and Reid, 2018; Davidson and Reid, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, cultural information practices can be carried out through their online platforms or mobile applications even if they are not physically present at the cultural heritage institution. In recent years, many large-scale cultural heritage digitization projects have leveraged this virtual collaboration to carry out a range of impactful tasks (Davidson & Reid, 2022;Kumpulainen & Late, 2022;Owens, 2013).…”
Section: Co-creation Between Institutions and Undefined Crowdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pedagogy and learning value is created through collaborative information practices on cultural heritage artifacts or by using cultural heritage institutions as sites for participatory design or co-production (Ott & Pozzi, 2011). Technological value refers to the technological advancements and innovations in cultural-related information activities brought about through co-creation, including but not limited to digital infrastructure, platforms, technical frameworks, computer-supported collaborative work, and social media applications (Borgman et al, 2019;Bryan-Kinns et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2022;Davidson & Reid, 2022;Haines et al, 2022;Koutsabasis et al, 2022;Mak, 2014;Prandi et al, 2019). Technological value is an important emergent value of some large-scale, cross-disciplinary, collaborative cultural heritage digitization practices (Ruthven & Chowdhury, 2015;Sotirova et al, 2012).…”
Section: Value Dimensions Of Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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