GLAM definition
Examples of GLAM in a sentence
Note: DLTA funds shall not be used for any activities related to assertion of the General Land Area Minimum (GLAM) (1.5% of total land area) safe harbor under 760 CMR 56.03 (b) (Chapter 40B).
This Agreement may not be amended, modified or supplemented except by a written instrument executed by GLAM II and SFH.
GLAM II invested in an exchangeable note issued by IFMOP on 19 October 2007 (as amended and restated on 27 January 2011 and further amended and restated on 7 June 2012) (the “Note”).
That pre-existing perspective within the GLAM industry helps to establish a framework to build a more specific and nuanced definition of community upon.
Community sourcing reveals that one of the key types of communities in the digital GLAM sector is one that fosters engagement based on enthusiasm and exploration of shared interests.
Additionally, the remainder of the paper will focus on sustainability as an achievable set of systems and processes in order to better understand both the relevance to digital crowds as well as the value that sustainability has to the wider GLAM industry.
Using a grounded theory approach to qualitative data analysis, the author conducted a series of surveys and interviews with GLAM crowdsourcing project organizers and volunteers and additionally conducted field research creating a digital archive with volunteers in charge of the direction and process to be undertaken.
There are three broad areas of information need: Information about the project (to stimulate interest in potential communities of interest) Information about the content (to promote use by existing and new communities) Information about the services being developed (to promote use in the wider European GLAM sector) Dissemination work for Europeana Sounds is coordinated by Work Package 6, led by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF).
Since GLAM institutions are not traditional educational settings like a university, it is best to look at how adult learners operate in continuing education environments in order to understand how adults might learn in a crowdsourcing context.
From these debates on digital community and their examples in the GLAM crowdsourcing space I will develop models of digital community that contribute to one cohesive definition.