This [2009] paper examines a heritage practice by which memory institutions extend their role as repositories to becoming participants in a broader discourse about heritage with the consuming public. This practice is considered by focusing on two periods—the first wave of digital library development, and a most recent trend characterized by engagement of online audiences through social networking platforms
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Source: Proceedings Libraries in the Digital Age, Dubrovnik and Zadar (Croatia), 25-30 May, 2009. (via dLIST)
