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ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ РАЗВИТИЯ МУЗЕЙНЫХ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫХ СИСТЕМ В РОССИИ
Александр Артамонов2014
THE FUTURE OF MUSEUM INFORMATION SYSTEMS: RUSSIAN ASPECTS
Alexander Artamonov2014
What’s on?
81 000 000 Museum items under the Government control
18 years on development (and fail) of United State Museum Catalogue
2 main museum automation systems cover ~ 1000 museums (from ¼ to 1/3 of all museums)
There are NO standard of Museum object description (LIDO implementation is in concept)
Russian Museum automation systems KAMIS («Complex Automation Museum
Information System», St. Petersburg) MUSEUM-3 (Computing Center for
Ministry of Culture, Moscow)
Computer cataloging of museum records is still incomplete
Museums and e-mail
There are 2553 museums under the Ministry of Culture of Russian Federation
Statistically, only 88 (3,91%) museums registered their e-mails (of course, most museums have)
No open data about Internet connection (in fact, most museums have)
Source: official open data http://mkrf.ru/opendata/7705851331-museum_1
Since 1996
The museum.ru web site is running (private initiative in cooperation with Moscow Darwin Museum)
More than 3000 museums registered Each museum has their own home
page and e-mail
Russian home page of www.museum.ru
English home page of www.museum.ru
Museums of Karelia – one of the first intermuseum web projects, 1999, still alive http://www.museums.karelia.ru/
Museum web sites
All big Government museums Most of private museums
have
Still don’t have or have old style web pages
Most of small museums
the smaller is the museum, the less information is available in English and other languages
Web-access to collections
Provided by KAMIS web-interface module The first (and one of few) museum with
100% collection available in the web is Rybinsk Museum (Yaroslavl Region)
Some regions (Karelia, Leningrad Region, Khanty-Mansiysk) have regional inter-museums web sites with joined Collection and Agenda access
Poor representation of collections in world-wide resourses (Europeana)
The web interface to museum collection Rybinsk museum (2000 to 2012)
The web interface to museum collection Rybinsk museum (since 2012) provided by KAMIS-Web Module
The web interface to museum collection Chuvachia State Art museum. AIS Museum-3 Web interface module. 2002-2003
Virtual tours
Popular and often-used technic for museum web sites
Non-expensive and sometimes attractive
Recognised by Government as a “virtual museum”
Poor of information, just view
Vurtual tour to Rybinsk museum (Yaroslavl Region)
Multimedia: main vendors
Int-media
Ascreen Activisio
n A3vision Kamis ElAr
(Electronic Archive)
Standalone and integrated solutions for expositions. This sample: Geoinformation system “Rostov and Rostov Land”, Rostov Museum (Yaroslavl region)
“Lots of multimedia! Good museum!” (Dmitry Medvedev)
Museum 1812 (part of the State Historical Museum) has about 10 hours of video on display. Installation by Int-media group
Media: no tech limits
Jewish Museum and Cultural Centre, Moscow. Installation by Appelbaum group. 2011
4d cinema
Video wall
Interactive cask
Mobile applications
State Russian Museum (“augmented reality”) Perm State Art Gallery (“digital explanations”) Karelian Museum of Art (mobile web site &
QR-coding) City guides (“travelme” project)
Mobile applications is a great opportunity for partnership and cooperation
State Russian Museum http://www.virtualrm.spb.ru/ru/dr
Maugry: universal solution for Museum mobile applications (40 museums) http://www.maugry.ru/
Interpretation aspects
Museum object
Phenomena
Museographic Metaphora
Jorge Wagensberg, CosmoCaixa Museum, Barcelona, Spain
Information system
The Story The Message
User experience
Prospects: main lines
United Registry of museum items: life after death of United Catalogue: all vendors will write export utilities for their systems
Virtual Museums: extensive making of Virtual Tours and Virtual reconstruction of unexsisting museums
Web solutions for small museums (sites and catalogues)
Mobile applications Integration with European and World resources
(i.e. Europeana and Google Art Project)
The prospects: extremely need
Museum digital recourses for school teachers, learners and students
Multilanguage solutions for museum information systems, multimedia and web sites
Examples, solutions and best practices for “home and family heritage” conservation and digitizing
Solutions for web-access to archives and libraries
For the near future
Solutions, examples and best practices for museum digital strategy
Digital economy, online museum shopping
Sharing experiences and digital auditory development solutions
Transparrent management and museum reporting
Crowdfunding and crowdprojects And lots of work
Invitation
The XVIII International Conference “Autiomation Directions in Museum and Information Technologies (ADIT)”
Vyborg, Leningrad region 20-24 May, 2014 More information at
http://www.adit.ru
THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!ANY FURTHER IDEAS? QUESTIONS?
Alexander ArtamonovMA in Cultural ManagementADIT http://www.adit.ruMuseum Solutions Group http://www.museumsolutions.ruaartamonov@yandex.ru
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