图书馆、档案馆和博物馆的众筹

IF 8 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Bottom Line Pub Date : 2016-08-15 DOI:10.1108/BL-03-2016-0014
Debra A. Riley-Huff, Kevin Herrera, Susan Ivey, T. Harry
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本文旨在研究被称为众筹的筹款策略,因为它适用于画廊、图书馆、档案馆和博物馆(GLAM),并分享一个众筹案例研究经验。丰富的文献综述为理解与众筹相关的核心问题提供了基础。调查数据提供了其他GLAM组织对众筹的看法和经验,并通过案例研究分享了众筹方法的经验。一些GLAM组织正在尝试众筹项目,并取得了不同程度的成功,而其他组织则不确定,但很好奇。该案例研究分享了一家学术图书馆在众筹方面的直接经验。目前关于图书馆使用众筹的研究很少。本文为对众筹模式感兴趣的GLAM组织提供了资源和研究起点。本文以一种全面的方式,对众筹的现状进行了必要的研究,因为它与GLAM组织有关。
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Crowdfunding in libraries, archives and museums
Purpose This paper aims to examine the fundraising strategy known as crowdfunding because it applies to galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) and to share a crowdfunding case study experience. Design/methodology/approach A rich literature review provides the basis for understanding the central issues related to crowdfunding. Survey data provides information about the perception and experiences of other GLAM organizations with crowdfunding, and a case study shares an experience with the fundraising method. Findings Some GLAM organizations are attempting crowdfunding projects with varied levels of success, whereas others remain unsure but curious. The case study shares one academic library’s direct experience with crowdfunding. Research limitations/implications There is little research currently available related to library use of crowdfunding. Practical implications This paper provides a resource and research starting point for GLAM organizations interested in the crowdfunding model. Originality/value In a comprehensive manner, this article provides much needed research on the current state of crowdfunding as it pertains to GLAM organizations.
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