[OpenGLAM] GLAM in other languages

Edson, Michael EDSONM at si.edu
Thu Jan 24 20:13:42 UTC 2013


Do let us know what you find. Even in English I find GLAM to be an awkward and difficult term to use. It's not widely used or recognized here in the US, even among library, museum, and archive professionals - - though thanks to the openGLAM movement it's becoming better known.

From: C MacDonald <corina at corinamacdonald.net<mailto:corina at corinamacdonald.net>>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2013 2:32 PM
To: "open-glam at lists.okfn.org<mailto:open-glam at lists.okfn.org>" <open-glam at lists.okfn.org<mailto:open-glam at lists.okfn.org>>
Subject: [OpenGLAM] GLAM in other languages

Hi,

I was just wondering if the GLAM acronym is widely used in other languages. I am working on some bilingual documents and not sure if I should use this term in French. Is there a French equivalent that anyone knows of?

Thanks,
Corina


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