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Producing Online Heritage Projects

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Producing Online Heritage Projects

This useful handbook shows the steps involved in producing online heritage projects. It provides you with a strong foundation for your venture—whether you want to promote your Web product online, provide educational and fun programs for your stakeholders, sell museum shop items or display a dynamic virtual exhibition based on your collections. The handbook also outlines the roles and responsibilities of a thorough project manager—and makes the point that your actions are critical to the project’s success.

Online Projects Are not Linear

This handbook breaks down the process into manageable tasks. Section 1 deals with project planning, guiding you through concept development and budgeting, to building a team. Section 2 tackles project development. This is where you roll up your sleeves and assess the technical possibilities for your project, deciding how you will gather information and evaluate its worth. Section 3, helps you get through to your intended audience. Section 4 shows you how to update and care for your online product. Let us help you through the complex, often overlapping tasks associated with producing online heritage projects.

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