Title
How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images
Abstract
Purpose In recent years, OpenGLAM and the broader open license movement have been gaining momentum in the cultural heritage sector. The purpose of this paper is to examine OpenGLAM from the perspective of end users, identifying barriers for commercial and non-commercial reuse of openly licensed art images. Design/methodology/approach Following a review of the literature, the authors scope out how end users can discover institutions participating in OpenGLAM, and use case studies to examine the process they must follow to find, obtain and reuse openly licensed images from three art museums. Findings Academic literature has so far focussed on examining the risks and benefits of participation from an institutional perspective, with little done to assess OpenGLAM from the end users' standpoint. The authors reveal that end users have to overcome a series of barriers to find, obtain and reuse open images. The three main barriers relate to image quality, image tracking and the difficulty of distinguishing open images from those that are bound by copyright. Originality/value The authors contribute to the understudied field of research examining OpenGLAM from the end users' perspective, outlining recommendations for end users, as well as for museums and galleries.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1108/JD-06-2019-0109
JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION
Keywords
Field
DocType
Open access,Digitized art images,Museums and galleries,Open content,Open images,OpenGLAM
Open content,Non commercial,Information retrieval,Computer science,Reuse,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
76.0
1.0
0022-0418
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Foteini Valeonti100.34
Melissa Terras211124.86
Andrew Hudson-Smith300.68