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Over the years we have become a sponsor for different cultural and art initiatives. The main focus is to advocate
artists and small organisations in the field of collection management and online archives.
Visit our projects and initiatives to learn more about zetcom’s sponsoring.

Sponsorship project eMuseumPlus

The DFG promoted project  Friederichs Image Database, an inventory of the Berlin Bronze Collection with more than 3.000 registered objects, has been supported by zetcom with our web solution eMuseumPlus.


The entry and administration of the relevant data was continuously carried out during the past years (2004 - 2007) in which the State Museums of Berlin have been working with zetcom's documentation system MuseumPlus.

 

For the first time the Berlin inventory shall be comprehensively accessible online. eMuseumPlus furthermore exceeds the main catalogue of Carl Friederich (Utensils and Bronzes in the "Old Museum", 1871, Assets and Losses) by supplementing illustrations of objects that are missing until today.

Antikensammlung BerlinDatabase of "Friederichs Bronzes"

Promotion of Online Collections

On the occation of the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt his valuable exhibits are available on the Internet now. The multilingual access to the  Franz Liszt online collection is made possible through the webclient eMuseumPlus which is sponsored by zetcom's culture fund.

Another sponsorship project is the swiss  online archive of contemporary art (OVRA). The online tool, based on MuseumPlus, enables artists to archive electronically and to publish their artwork on the web and thus make it available for experts and people interested in art.

MuseumPlus for Research and Education

zetcom offers Universities free MuseumPlus licenses for educational purposes. We want to support students in courses like documentation, museology or art history. MuseumPlus is available at the computer labs of these Universities:

  • Forschungsstelle Entartete Kunst, Freie Universität Berlin
  • Kunstgeschichtliches Institut, Freie Universität Berlin
  • Fachbereich Buch und Museum, HTWK Leipzig
  • Kunstgeschichtliches Institut, LMU München
  • Kunstgeschichtliches Seminar, Universität Hamburg
  • Lehrstuhl für Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Bamberg
  • Donau-Universität Krems, Zentrum für Bildwissenschaften
  • Aegean University - Cultural Informatics and Communication Postgraduate Studies Program
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Interuniversity Postgraduate Programme 'Museology'