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June 19, 2018 - Berlin Coordinating digital innovation in museums The Louvre museum Cultural heritage communities and audiences in today s digital environment

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The Louvre museum: key stats 65,000 m² of exhibition galleries 35,000 exhibits / 400,000+ items in the collection 8 curatorial departments (Egyptian antiquities, Near Eastern antiquities, Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, Islamic Art, Paintings, Sculptures, Prints & Drawings, Decorative Arts) and an associated national museum (Musée Eugène Delacroix) 8M+ visitors each year 30% are French, 70% come from abroad 70% are first-time visitors 10+ temporary exhibitions per year The Tuileries Gardens: 25 ha (0.25 km²) of greenery in the heart of the city 2,200+ staff including 1,500 museum attendants

Coordinating digital innovation at the Louvre In 2017, the Louvre established its first digital steering committee, with members of the curatorial departments, operational departments and the IT department. The Louvre s digital steering committee: - Delineates the museum s digital strategy - Organizes knowledge hubs, i.e. staff sharing a specific group of digital skills who will focus on specific issues such as enhancing visitor experience and who will steer related projects - Prioritizes projects - Monitors project advancement

The Editorial and Documentary Resource Division Within the Research and Collections Department, we coordinate: Libraries Coordinating the Louvre s 10 research libraries, hosting more than 200,00 books and periodicals, open to in-house staff and outside researchers. Translations Providing multilingual resources for our non-french speaking public: gallery labels and panels, interpretation tools in the gallery, audioguide, websites, apps, press releases, research papers...into more than 10 languages (English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Korean,...) Collection databases Managing and disseminating scientific metadata relating to the Louvre s collections. Images of the collections 2D and 3D-digitization of artworks in the collections.

Enhancing artwork dissemination The Louvre was one of the first museums to launch its official website in 1995. The Atlas database of exhibited artworks is still widely used by visitors and researchers alike. http://cartelen.louvre.fr

Enhancing artwork dissemination 2018: the Louvre s collection made available to its 2,200 staff

Enhancing artwork dissemination

Enhancing artwork dissemination 2019: launch of the web version of Online Collections Stakes and ambition: - Providing accurate and up-to-date data about the Louvre s collection - Allowing researchers to prepare their request to access artwork currently in storage - Allowing the wider public to navigate our complex collections What the project will focus on: - Simple and user-friendly interface (Focus groups) - Permanent identifiers (ARK) - Aligning the Louvre s highly specific thesauri with other international thesauri, by leveraging the Ministry s existing tools - Interoperability (with the Ministry s aggregator and Europeana.)

Enhancing artwork dissemination The ReACH initiative: an ongoing effort by cultural institutions to encourage digital dissemination A global research program exploring the digital reproduction of cultural heritage, launched by the V&A in 2017 and supported by the Louvre and other key partners. Dec 2017: signature of a joint declaration by prominent museums and institutions Louvre Museum, Smithsonian Institution, State Hermitage Museum, Vorderasiatisches Museum, Warburg Institute, Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Core message: stewards of artworks and cultural heritage should leverage digital technologies to foster and enhance public engagement with artworks and scientific knowledge https://www.vam.ac.uk/research/projects/reach-reproduction-of-art-and-cultural-heritage

Fostering digital collaboration on research projects The RIM project: a descriptive index of iconographic motifs on Meroitic artefacts Project director: Vincent Rondot, director of the Department of Egyptian antiquities

Digitizing the collections 3D-digitizing: pendant with the name of King Osorkon II https://www.photo.rmn.fr/archive/r5n338960-2co5s90rlxaw.html

Digitizing the collections 3D-digitizing: Sethos I s panel

Endangered heritage 3D modeling: recreating the palace of Darius in Susa Photo credit:s Musée du Louvre / Angèle Dequier; Musée du Louvre / Raphaël Chipault

Endangered heritage 3D modeling: recreating the palace of Darius in Susa

Endangered heritage Eternal Sites, 2016: combining physical and digital exhibits Photo credit: Rmn- Grand Palais; Iconem

Endangered heritage Eternal Sites, 2016: combining physical and digital exhibits Credit: Iconem

2017 2019: bringing core projects to fruition - Making the librairie s catalogues available online - Publishing 60% of the Louvre s collection on the web - Providing engaging interpretative resources based on current research - Leveraging the tools made available by the French Ministry of Culture and other structure - Developing tools to allow collaborative research in an international context - Using digital technology to bring endangered heritage to the forefront

Research and Collections Department Editorial and Documentary Resources Division Anne-Myrtille Renoux Division head Anne-Myrtlile.Renoux@louvre.fr