[open-humanities] Checking In On Tate

Sam Leon sam.leon at okfn.org
Mon Aug 19 13:41:28 UTC 2013


Hi Rob,

Thanks for the heads up, very useful. I'll be following up with the Tate
now to see if we can get some more information and maybe an interview with
them as to what they plan to be doing in this domain over the next couple
of years.

I would be very interested to hear if others had experience with their
policy on open content.

All the best,
Sam


On 16 August 2013 23:08, Rob Myers <rob at robmyers.org> wrote:

>
> http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/tate-online-strategy-2010-12
>
> "2.7 Online content needs to be open and shared
> Users must be free to take, repurpose and redistribute Tate content to
> fulfil their individual needs. Data should be made available to third
> parties for easy reuse."
>
>
>
> http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/tate-digital-strategy-2013-15-digital-dimension-everything
>
> "To achieve this, we will take an approach that is:
> [...]
> open and sharable"
>
>
>
> The 2013 statement is fuzzier than the 2010 one, but it's still there.
> Does anyone know anything more about this? Is anyone from OKF talking to
> Tate?
>
> - Rob.
>
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