The National Strategy for Digital Cultural Heritage by Sweden’s National Heritage Board provides a framework to enhance the accessibility, preservation, and utility of cultural heritage through digital transformation. It aims to make heritage materials widely accessible online, linking diverse cultural data for use in education, tourism, and research. This strategy emphasizes sustainable digital preservation, ensuring materials are securely stored against potential risks like cyber threats or physical loss.
Key initiatives focus on user-centered design, collaboration across sectors, and promoting digital literacy. This comprehensive approach positions digital cultural heritage as a democratic resource, allowing broader public engagement and supporting a more resilient cultural heritage infrastructure for future generations.