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What are the Benefits of Open Culture? A new CC Publication

Duria Antiquior by Henry De la Beche, National Museum Cardiff, Public Domain

Today we in the Open Culture Program are releasing a new publication: Don’t be a Dinosaur; or, The Benefits of Open Culture.

Following in the footsteps of open culture pioneers, many institutions are taking the leap to open their collections online, partly as a way to celebrate a sense of (re)connection with cultural heritage collections in the digital space. While the road to OC is strewn with barriers, its benefits are well worth the journey. 

This report distills the many views expressed in our Open Culture Voices (OCV) series about the ways in which so many people can benefit from open culture. In short: 

Openly shared cultural heritage: 

is easier to find
reaches broader and more diverse audiences
can be preserved, safeguarded and refined in digital form
can be (re)used with more legal certainty

Open cultural heritage leads to: 

More resilient and relevant collection holders
More vibrant research and more participatory education
More dynamic cultural creativity
More just, democratic, diverse, free, and equitable societies

To find out more:

Read the full report
Take a look at the one-page summary
Watch the OCV series’ introduction video
Check out each expert’s individual blog posts with links to their videos

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