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User-centred design, e-research, and adaptive capacity in cultural institutions: The case of the Women on Farms Gathering collection

Descripción
  • This paper explores how the interaction between community members, researchers and cultural institutions can be leveraged to produce improved results for all through the interplay of user-centred design (UCD) and participative action research informed by structuration theory. We discuss through a case study of a Women on Farms Gathering (WoFG) collection in Victoria, our vision of UCD, the potential of using ICT to facilitate e-research, and the reflexive adaptation of cultural institutions.
Autor
  • Pang, Natalie Lee-San
  • Schauder, Donald
  • Quartly, Marian
  • Dale-Hallett, Liza
Fecha
  • 2006-01-01
Tipo
  • Conference Paper
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