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- Title
Photographic Images: The Ethical Challenges of Digitizing and Sharing Mande Visual Resources.
- Authors
Frank, Barbara E.; Tienro, Joseye
- Abstract
Repatriation and the Ethical Sharing of Cultural Heritage As I began to go back through my own slides and negatives from the 1980s and 1990s, before I went digital, I discovered that in addition to many not very good photographs, I actually had some images that were worth digitizing and sharing, for the quality of the image as well as the content. Low resolution images are available for viewing on the AMP website; however, to access high resolution images for publication, one is required to contact the photographer or archival custodian directly. Keywords: archives; digitizing; open access; heritage sharing; repatriation; photographs; ethics; Mali, Mande EN archives digitizing open access heritage sharing repatriation photographs ethics Mali, Mande 265 285 21 09/22/23 20220101 NES 220101 In January of 2020, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York was opening its major exhibition called The Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara, I had a conversation with Daouda Keita, the recently appointed Director of the National Museum of Mali.[2] I asked him about the status of the photographic archives at the museum.
- Subjects
MALI; PHOTOGRAPHS; CULTURAL pluralism; PHOTOCOPYING; PHOTOGRAPHY festivals; AESTHETICS; ARTISTIC photography; COMMERCIAL photography
- Publication
Mande Studies, 2022, Vol 24, Issue 1, p265
- ISSN
1536-5506
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/mnd.2022.a908480