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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

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To me, an open photo policy is a cornerstone of any institution that sees itself as a visitor-centered platform for participatory engagement. There have been several studies that show that creating a personal record of an experience and reviewing it later increases learning and retention of content. There are two parts to this.

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The Future of Authority: Platform Power

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In these conversations, people often say, "don't expert voices matter?" And in a world where visitors want to create, remix, and interpret content messages on their own, museums can assume a new role of authority as "platforms" for those creations and recombinations. It lets you be the only expert with a voice. Core Museum 2.0

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Sharing Power, Holding Expertise: The Future of Authority Revisited

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While I originally wrote this post to advocate for more participatory practice (i.e. In these conversations, people often say, "don't expert voices matter?" It lets you be the only expert with a voice. Single voices represented on single labels is not scalable. There are some emerging case studies for this.