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How do I reuse articles and images I’ve shared before?


Repurposing your heritage organisation’s articles and images is a great way to make your digital content work harder. This guide by Dr Katharine Walker will help you reuse articles and images that you’ve shared before. 


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

How do I know which items in our collection I can share online? A guide to copyright and sharing your collection online


This guide by Dr Katharine Walker will help you navigate copyright when sharing your collection online. It explains how to identify which items in your heritage organisation’s collection you can share online.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

How do I find rights holders for content I want to share?


This article by Chris Sutherns will provide you with best practice guidance for clearing rights to use others’ works online, allowing you to identify which works require permission and how to go about it.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

How do I gain permission to use in-copyright material on social media and websites?


Gaining copyright permission is very important when sharing content online. This step-by-step guide by Debbie McDonnell from Naomi Korn Associates will help you to understand when you need to ask for permission to use content you do not own the rights to and how to go about asking and documenting that process.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

How can I create additional revenue streams from my collection online?


With international tourism to Britain not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2025, on top of the cuts of the austerity era, in this article Chris Sutherns from Naomi Korn Associates outlines how organisations can use digital content to generate income.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: blog

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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