The workshop: Launceston 21 September or Hobart 22 September
This workshop explores the practicalities, pleasures and pitfalls of digitising your heritage collections. It is aimed at groups who are interested in do-it-yourself approaches, and will focus on what resources and skills are needed to produce consistent images of heritage objects. The workshop features live demonstrations of image capture on a variety of equipment.
There is a maximum of 20
participants for the workshop so please register promptly if you wish to
participate.
Cost $10 Museums Australia (Tasmania) members
$20 others
$20 others
When: Monday, 21 September 2015
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
– Inveresk
2 Invermay Road
Launceston
– Inveresk
2 Invermay Road
Launceston
When: Tuesday, 22 September 2015
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Mission Room
Josephite Mission and History Centre
67 Clare Street
New Town
Hobart
Josephite Mission and History Centre
67 Clare Street
New Town
Hobart
The presenter – Daniel Wilksch
Daniel has worked at Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) since 2000 in a
variety of roles that have included administering the Local History Grants Program,
developing online exhibitions, and speaking on various aspects of managing
small-to-medium collections. Currently he manages PROV’s
digitisation program, highlights of which include the recent website ‘Battle to
Farm’ providing access to the records of Victorian World War One soldier
settlers. He has a background in historical studies.
Registration is due by Friday, 11 September 2015
By Phone:
03 6165 6666
By
Fax: 03 6233 8424
By Post: Arts Tasmania, 146 Elizabeth Street
Hobart TAS 7000
Hobart TAS 7000
The Making Museums Work: Digitisation Workshop is presented by Arts Tasmania’s
Roving Curators in association with Museums Australia (Tasmania).
Arts
Tasmania gratefully acknowledges PROV for providing Daniel’s time to present
the Digitisation Workshop.
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