Museos hoy. The Getty. Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative
El Museo Getty sigue, pienso yo, marcando la pauta al comportamiento mundial de los museos como generadores de arte accesible a todos, en todo el mundo.
Digital publishing presents an alternative, and the Getty Foundation's
Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI) is helping museums make the
transition from printed volumes to multimedia, web-based publications
freely available to anyone with a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The
Foundation launched OSCI in 2009 in partnership with the J. Paul Getty
Museum and eight other institutions: the Art Institute of Chicago; the
Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art; the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.; the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Seattle Art Museum; Tate; and the
Walker Art Center. The consortium's goals are to create models for
online catalogues that will dramatically increase access to museum
collections; make available new, interdisciplinary, up-to-date research;
and revolutionize how this research is conducted, presented, and
utilized
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