Hi Mike
> Ok. We just started having an interesting conversation on Twitter about
> Open Data and the like, and Mia suggested we migrate it over here, not
> least of all because it's a difficult discussion to have in 140chrs.
> (It started round about here:
> http://twitter.com/#!/m1ke_ellis/status/7790346729689088 and if anyone
> knows how to show a threaded conversation in Twitter, I'd like to
> know...)
I agree with you that having an archive of twitter discussions can be
useful.
I've curated some of the relevant tweets using Storify (you need to request
an account). See
http://storify.com/briankelly/has-the-case-for-open-cultural-heritage-data-b
een-
Hope this is useful.
Brian
PS had no control over the URL created - it does finish with a -
> Here's the question:
>
> Have museums won the open data argument with their stakeholders? (and I
> guess the shadowy question behind that is "if not, why not?")
>
> Be interesting to hear of your experiences / thoughts..
>
> Mike
>
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