The course explores the concepts (including the DCC Curation Lifecycle model) and frameworks (for example IIIF, metadata standards, publishing tools, and strategies) that support public access, aggregation, and reuse of digital collections in an environment increasingly shaped by automation, data reuse, and artificial intelligence.
The course examines:
The course is designed for GLAMP professionals, as well as students in the cultural heritage sector.
It is particularly well-suited for:
No technical background in AI is required. The course emphasizes understanding foundational digital curation concepts, frameworks, standards, and strategies that are necessary to support practical decision-making, governance, and stewardship of digital collections.
Session 1: May 27, 2026 - Foundations for Modern Digital Stewardship
Session 2: June 2, 2026 - Access, Reuse, and the Future of Digital Publishing
Session 3: June 9, 2026 - Building Trustworthy Metadata for Digital Collections
Session 4: June 16, 2026 - Strategy, Ethics & A Sustainable Future
You can view the full series summary here.