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Gweithio gyda chasgliadau sydd wedi'u digideiddio - y deunydd crai

Gall symud casgliad eich sefydliad treftadaeth ar-lein fod yn her frawychus. Ond fel mae Kevin Gosling o'r Ymddiriedolaeth Gasgliadau yn ei esbonio yn y recordiad gweminar yma, mae casgliadau ar-lein yn wynebu llawer o'r un materion rheoli â chasgliadau ffisegol. Mae angen cynllunio gofalus a dogfennu trylwyr os ydych chi am ddigideiddio deunydd crai eich casgliad gwrthrychau real a rhoi'r cyfan ar-lein.

Mae'r adnodd hwn ar gael yn Saesneg a Chymraeg
Potter working on a pottery wheel.
Image courtesy of Jewish Museum London©.

Video: Working with digitised collections — the raw material

Mae capsiynau caeëdig yn y recordiad yma, yn Gymraeg a Saesneg. Cliciwch ar symbol CC y capsiynau caeëdig ar y fideo isod a dethol eich dewis iaith. Mae’r recordiad hwn 82 munud o hyd.


Cafodd y fideo yma ei gynhyrchu yn rhan o’r Lab Treftadaeth Ddigidol ― rhaglen datblygu sgiliau digidol ar gyfer sefydliadau treftadaeth bach i ganolig eu maint yn y DU a’i ariannu gan Gronfa Dreftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yn rhan o’r fenter Sgiliau Digidol ar gyfer Treftadaeth.



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Video: Working with digitised collections — shaping stories

In this webinar recording Kevin Gosling from the Collections Trust will help you think about how your online collection can help tell your heritage organisation’s story. Kevin provides ideas on how to brainstorm stories that might be told about your collections; provides an understanding of how to test potential ideas with target audiences and how to sharpen up your writing for online readers. This resource will help you identify, test and refine stories from your online collection to help you develop digital content that engages with your digital audiences.

 
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How to increase the opportunities for our visitors to engage more deeply with our online archive

Digitising your archive can enable more people to engage with your content and heritage organisation. In this resource, Sarah Saunders looks at the ways digital archives and collections can be organised so that visitors can engage more deeply with them online. She explores the importance of keeping the user front and centre to ensure that your online archive reflects the engagement you want for your users.

 
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How to find digital volunteers to help you carry out your digital activities

As Curator of The Food Museum in Stowmarket, Suffolk, Kate Knowlden manages the museum’s ‘Search for the Stars’ digitisation project, which has had fantastic success working with digital volunteers as the museum tackles the digitisation of its collection. In this resource, Kate shares her experience of recruiting digital volunteers ― what to look for, where to find people, the interviewing and induction process, and the management of volunteers. It includes volunteer testimonials.

 

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Published: 2022
Resource type: Webinars and films


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