The report highlights inclusive strategies implemented by museums in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Hungary, and Romania. These examples set new standards for accessibility, offering inspiration for institutions worldwide. By using technologies like tactile exhibitions, audio descriptions, VR, and NFC, museums have created multisensory environments that enrich the cultural experience for all. The publication also emphasises the importance of collaboration with persons with disabilities and their organisations, adhering to the principle of ‘Nothing about us without us.’
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Produced as part of the Horizon EU-funded SHIFT project, this publication also introduces cutting-edge technological tools designed to revolutionise accessibility in the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) sector. SHIFT focuses on innovations in AI, machine learning, haptic interfaces, and more, paving the way for growth and inclusion in cultural heritage institutions.
Edited by Anida Manko and Milena Milošević Micić, the publication invites museum professionals, researchers, and decision-makers to explore how inclusive strategies can enhance their services and strengthen their roles as socially responsible entities. It aims to inspire international collaboration and encourage institutions to adopt accessible and inclusive practices.