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Library activism, cultural heritage and high technology

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Purpose This study aims to elaborate and highlight library activism, in terms of providing and strengthening access to cultural heritage collections, through high technology. This work helps to provide insights into how not only libraries, but also other information centers such as archives, galleries and museums, demonstrate activism in terms of providing equal access to cultural heritage collections by leveraging high technology. Design/methodology/approach This study applies conceptual analysis method to explore the implementation of library activism in the digital environment by strengthening access to cultural heritage collections. This work also discusses some particular examples of libraries using digital basis to support, and at the same time, advocate for access to cultural heritage information. Findings Digital infrastructure and technology offer promising chances to transform traditional library activism into digital activism, especially in ensuring equal access to cultural heritage. This study proposes some recommendations for responsible library activism in the digital environment, in the context of promoting and strengthening access to cultural heritage materials. Originality/value This paper offers a unique perspective on library activism in the context of equal and inclusive access toward cultural heritage. While there are several studies that discuss library activism in terms of providing information access for all communities, the literature review reveals that research focusing on how library activism is applied to cultural heritage access in the digital environment is lacking. This paper supports social change and inclusiveness, yet promotes social justice, especially when it comes to providing communities with opportunities for access to cultural heritage richness.
Title: Library activism, cultural heritage and high technology
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Purpose This study aims to elaborate and highlight library activism, in terms of providing and strengthening access to cultural heritage collections, through high technology.
This work helps to provide insights into how not only libraries, but also other information centers such as archives, galleries and museums, demonstrate activism in terms of providing equal access to cultural heritage collections by leveraging high technology.
Design/methodology/approach This study applies conceptual analysis method to explore the implementation of library activism in the digital environment by strengthening access to cultural heritage collections.
This work also discusses some particular examples of libraries using digital basis to support, and at the same time, advocate for access to cultural heritage information.
Findings Digital infrastructure and technology offer promising chances to transform traditional library activism into digital activism, especially in ensuring equal access to cultural heritage.
This study proposes some recommendations for responsible library activism in the digital environment, in the context of promoting and strengthening access to cultural heritage materials.
Originality/value This paper offers a unique perspective on library activism in the context of equal and inclusive access toward cultural heritage.
While there are several studies that discuss library activism in terms of providing information access for all communities, the literature review reveals that research focusing on how library activism is applied to cultural heritage access in the digital environment is lacking.
This paper supports social change and inclusiveness, yet promotes social justice, especially when it comes to providing communities with opportunities for access to cultural heritage richness.

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