Anna Gnyp

"I see the digitisation of collections as a means to link this data in a meaningful way, ensure its long-term usability, and make it accessible for a variety of contexts. Participatory approaches, responsible data use and digital collaborative tools foster cooperation and create space for new insights. This leads to research that not only generates knowledge but also offers genuine added value for society."

Anna Gnyp M. A., Research Associate, Collaborative Knowledge Infrastructures

 

About the person

Anna Gnyp studied archaeology, completed a museum traineeship and has been working for many years in the digital preservation and accessibility of cultural heritage. Her focus lies on the publication and networking of collection data, as well as on the use of digital methods to make cultural heritage visible, discoverable and open to new interpretations. She also brings extensive experience in teaching data literacy for digital work in collections and research involving collection data.

 

Contact

Anna Gnyp

a.gnyp@dsm.museum

 

 

 



 

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