RSI session resource pack – Digital Heritage Lab

An open laptop. A notebook. A lit sign says: You got this.

3.55pm — 4.45pm
BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum & Online

Digital Heritage Lab online training

Stories from The Lab

How a very small museum is using digital to tell its big story
Image courtesy of Richard Jefferies Museum ©

How a very small museum is using digital to tell its big story

A cutaway illustration of the original Rose Theatre.
The reconstituted cutaway view of the first Rose. Image courtesy of The Rose Theatre Trust.

How online events can increase audience engagement and donations

A young boy in a blue top and yellow hat uses a blue magnifying glass to look closer at a tea scale.
Image courtesy of the Museum of Royal Worcester. Photo Steve Carse ©.

How the events of the past year gave a museum the opportunity to improve their digital foundations

Covid secure boom pole in action during recording of Podtours podcast
Image courtesy of St Mellitus Organ Restoration Project © Photo Charlotte Wilson.

Using podcasts to engage with new audiences

Image of a steam train No. 46203.
Image courtesy of Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust ©

Using digital collections to educate, inform and motivate

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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