International public cultural digitalisation: Technology, space, and service
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Public cultural digitization, Public cultural service, Cultural heritage, Literature reviewAbstract
Introduction. How to provide intelligent and efficient cultural public services is a global issue. Based on the conceptualisation of 'public cultural digitalisation', this study aims to conduct a review of international cutting-edge research on public cultural digitalisation and anticipate future research directions.
Method. Under the guidance of experts specialising in public culture, a comprehensive retrieving, retrospecting, screening, data extraction and result analysis of relevant literature regarding the key issues of public cultural digitalisation were conducted, 84 core papers selected for analysis.
Analysis. Three researchers extracted the core information elements of the selected literature based on the coding scheme, and thematic analysis method was used to conduct text coding on Nvivo.
Results. A knowledge framework of the international public cultural digitalisation with themes of 'technology', 'space' and 'service' is conducted, potential systemic risks that public cultural digitalisation may encounter identified.
Conclusion. An integrated knowledge framework for public cultural digitalisation constructed in this study can serve as an interpretive tool in user-oriented, multi-party coordinated, and local-oriented application scenarios.
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