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Using online resources to improve collaboration and contributions


Oral histories and stories are an important part of recording, preserving and presenting the intangible cultural heritage of places and communities. This guide explores oral history approaches in a digital context and how online resources can improve collaboration and contributions.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

Successfully engage with international audiences


Harnessing digital tools can not only improve your local engagement but also open your organisation to international audiences. The motivations for doing this and the observed benefits to your organisation are explored in this resource. It provides some top tips for increasing international reach and examines a successful case study.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

How online events can increase audience engagement and donations


This case study is based on an original conversation with Celia Gilbert from The Rose Playhouse as part of the Digital Heritage Lab. Cause4’s Rebecca Ward caught up with Celia to talk about how the success of their online engagement during the pandemic has impacted their digital fundraising plans.

 


Published: 2022 | Resource type: case-study

Managing volunteers with digital tools


Technology can offer new ways of managing volunteers, a crucial asset in the heritage sector. This resource explores how digital tools can be used in the recruitment, screening, training and scheduling of your volunteers.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

Video: How to develop a digital engagement strategy


Edward Appleyard from Harewood House brings together all the key elements that you need to consider as you plan and develop your organisation’s digital engagement and marketing strategy. Edward explains what a digital engagement strategy is, why it is important and how it can help your organisation reach new and diverse audiences, particularly when your organisation has limited resources and budget.


Published: 2021 | Resource type: webinar

Video: Reaching digitally excluded audiences


Millions of people in the UK are digitally excluded for a range of reasons, at a time when there is more focus on digital and digital delivery of services. In this webinar recording, Christina Lister takes a closer look at what we mean by digitally excluded audiences, why and in what ways people are digitally excluded, and who they are.


Published: 2021 | Resource type: webinar

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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