An online ideas store to help cultural websites stand out from the crowd has been launched by Culture Online, part of the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), reports the eGov Monitor.
Called ProjectsETC, the new site aims to encourage information-sharing between institutions and focuses on the overlapping areas of education, technology and culture.
The site - www.projectsetc.org - includes case studies, practical guidance and comment pieces about real issues facing the cultural sector in the digital age.
Subjects covered include the truth behind web statistics, search engine optimisation and how to make websites accessible. The new site - part toolkit, part confessional and part advice centre - aims to help professionals working on interactive projects.
A series of podcasts has also been launched, exploring the issues behind the creation and management of digital resources.
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