As part of Digital Commonwealth project, the team have hosted a number of community media meet-ups focusing on the opportunities and challenges afforded through the use of new technologies for digital storytelling within a community development setting in Scotland.
Next Friday on the Paisley Campus of the University of the West of Scotland, in partnership with the National Library of Scotland, we shall be hosting our final meet up, this time with a focus on archiving such content and the processes behind the platforms. The event has now sold out.
Event details below:
Digital Storytelling through social media allows people to shape and develop their own stories on the internet, using free and accessible digital and mobile tools. However, publishing and generating content through these interactive, 3rd party environments often generates questions of ownership, context and technical ability to ensure that community-generated or co-created stories are archived sensitively for future generations.
The Digital Commonwealth project (www.digitalcommonwealth.co.uk) wants to gather together individuals, organisations or projects interested in the issue of archiving digital content for a dedicated symposium to identify the main opportunities and challenges, share good practice and collaboratively generate solutions. The programme for the day covers technical, legal/ethical and practice components and includes opportunities for interactive discussion throughout.
This event will be of interest to those involved in community media, third sector organisations using digital and social media to represent their users, community organisations and academics interested in archiving, digital storytelling and community-based research.
