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Continuing this week with macro and micro impacts I spent some time with literature from cultural impact studies. Museums have done a lot of work looking at audience for digital resources, and the benefits of the many digitization projects that they have undertaken. There is a lot here that can be skimmed, in the context of looking at scientific data repositories, but there are some good framing ideas as well.<\/p>\n

One of the most comprehensive studies is Simon Tanner\u2019s Balanced Value Impact Model. He identifies four perspectives to which I\u2019ve added a fifth, scientific impact.<\/p>\n