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Cultural Website Quality Principles
Celebrating European cultural diversity by providing access to digital
cultural content for all
A quality cultural website celebrates European
cultural diversity by providing access for all to digital cultural content.
A good quality cultural website must:
- be transparent, clearly stating the identity and purpose of
the website, as well as the organisation responsible for its management
- select, digitise, author, present and validate content to create
an effective website for users
- implement quality of service policy guidelines to ensure that the
website is maintained and updated at an appropriate level
- be accessible to all users, irrespective of the technology
they use or their disabilities, including navigation, content, and
interactive elements
- be user-centred, taking into account the needs of users, ensuring
relevance and ease of use through responding to evaluation and feedback
- be responsive, enabling users to contact the site and receive
an appropriate reply. Where appropriate, encourage questions, information
sharing and discussions with and between users
- be aware of the importance of multi-linguality by providing
a minimum level of access in more than one language
- be committed to being interoperable within cultural networks
to enable users to easily locate the content and services that meet
their needs
- be managed to respect legal issues such as IPR and privacy
and clearly state the terms and conditions on which the website and
its contents may be used
- adopt strategies and standards to ensure that the website and its
content can be preserved for the long-term
transparent - effective - maintained - accessible -
user-centred - responsive - multi-lingual - interoperable - managed -
preserved
© 2003-2004 Minerva Project
Non-commercial and Share Alike licence.
You can copy, distribute, display, and perform the Minerva Quality Principles,
provided that:
- you give credit to Minerva,
- your derivative work is for non-commercial purposes only,
- you allow others to distribute derivative works
under a license identical to the license that governs the Minerva
Quality Principles.
Previous drafts
- 20-21
November 2003, draft presented in the occasion of the European
Minerva Conference, Parma, Italy
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