Top searches on Digital Heritage Hub

Top searches on Digital Heritage Hub





The Digital Heritage Hub continues to provide answers to the top 100 digital questions asked by heritage organisations.

The most searched-for Digital Leadership question in September 2022 was: Why might digital change be a necessary disruption for my organisation?

Written by Dr Stephen Dobson, this resource introduces a practical tool to help heritage organisations make the most of the opportunities that digital innovation may offer. Exploring the art of ‘improvisation’, you will learn how to embrace productive change.

The most searched-for Digital Planning question in September 2022 was: What digital skills might I need in my heritage organisation in the future?

Written by Michael Turnpenny, this resource considers the impact of digital technologies, the digital skills your heritage organisation needs now, and the digital skills your heritage organisation will need in the future. This includes a feature on the Digital Competence Wheel and a link to a 14-day trial.

Aimed at leaders of small- and medium-sized heritage organisations, the Digital Leadership and Digital Planning themes have been developed by a consortium led by University of Leeds with Cause4 and Museum Development Yorkshire. The Digital Heritage Hub has received DCMS and National Lottery funding, distributed by the Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative.