Poster: Progress to Participatory Digital Preservation with Geopark: A Case Study of How Gold Museum in Taiwan Participates in Shui-Chin-Chiu Geopark to Engage with Local Communities

Abstract

How can the curatorial processes of the museum be participated by source communities [1] but maintain the professional image of a museum [2]? Many museums in the western world turn to social media [3]–[5] and consider crowdsourcing a cost-effective solution [6]–[9]. However, social media were not universally popular. This study performed a case study to examine Geopark as an approach alternative approach to community engagement with a Taiwanese regional museum, the Gold Museum in New Taipei City. As Gold Museum participates in Chiufen-Chinkuashih-Shueinandong Geopark as an eco-museum, this research explored the need of local communities and how local communities cooperate with the museum to preserve geoheritage and develop a sustainable economy.

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Creators
Yi-Ting Lin
Institutions
Information Studies, University of Glasgow
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Keywords
community-engagement; geopark; sustainability; participatory-digital-archive; museum-communication
Publication Type
poster
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CC-BY 4.0 International
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