5/28/2023 0 Comments Beyond compare 2.0The article shows that the field is composed of a wide variety of public agencies and projects, which at the same time shares common and consistent ideas about the importance of cultural heritage digitization. Through the mapping of roles and norms, relevant power shifts in this field are examined, as well as the cultural-political consequences of these changes. E-post: ABSTRACT This article treats digital and digitized cultural heritage as part of cultural policy and discusses the development and the status of a digital cultural heritage field. Hylland har arbeidet ved Telemarksforsking siden 2008 og er fagkoordinator for kulturområdet ved instituttet. Tidligere har han blant annet arbeidet som foreleser ved Universitetet i Oslo og som seniorrådgiver i ABM-utvikling (Statens senter for arkiv, bibliotek og museum). Han har hovedfag i folkloristikk og skrev sin doktoravhandling i kulturhistorie om folkeopplysning på 1800-tallet. Ole Marius Hylland er forsker og kulturhistoriker med utdannelse fra Universitetet i Oslo. Each to take the work of all the rest and critisize it' (emphasis in original). The fuller quotation reads: 'Many hands make light work Many hands together make merry work. Following in his example, the Bentham Papers Transcription Initiative (Transcribe Bentham) has utilised modern technology to digitise the vast 1 This quotation is from a Bentham manuscript dated 21 December 1793, discovered by volunteer transcriber Peter Hollis. 5 None of these reforms would have been possible, Bentham would have argued, without the widespread availability of knowledge and evidence. His principles and methods were adopted by social reformers of the 1820s and 1830s, who achieved the amelioration of the criminal code, the ending of convict transportation to New South Wales, the widening of the electoral franchise, and the crowning glory of the 1830s: the abolition of slavery across the British Empire in 1833. 4 Bentham believed that modern, scientific enquiry was the most accurate means by which to investigate and solve social ills. 3 Bentham's home, at Queen's Square Place in Westminster, was itself centrally heated. Amongst other things, Bentham proposed a scheme for preventing the forgery of bank notes, 2 and in the designs of his proposed 'panopticon' prison, provided a detailed description of how the building would be heated, as well as a network of 'conversation tubes' which would allow the prison inspector to communicate instantly with individual prisoners in their cells. The philosopher and reformer, Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832), was a firm supporter of innovation and inquiry.
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