Research on the Digital Development and International Communication Innovation Path of Museum Resources in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
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https://doi.org/10.55014/pij.v9i3.1020Keywords:
Digital Narrative; Museum Resources; Digital Development; International Communication; Grassland Culture; Inner Mongolia Autonomous RegionAbstract
Digital narrative has provided a new paradigm for the digitalization and international communication of museum resources. The museum resources in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, featuring distinct ethnic and regional traits, serve as a vital carrier of the pluralistic and integrated Chinese civilization. However, in the practice of digital development and international communication, these resources are confronted with practical predicaments, such as superficial application of technology, insufficient content innovation, and weak cross-cultural communication capacity. Based on the theory of digital narrative, this paper analyzes the core characteristics, current development status, and existing bottlenecks of museum resources in Inner Mongolia. It puts forward targeted innovative paths from three aspects: technological empowerment, content innovation, and communication optimization, and constructs a comprehensive guarantee system integrating talents, funds, policies, and industry-university-research cooperation. The research aims to promote the upgrading of grassland culture from digital archiving to digital narrative communication, enhance the international communication power and influence of grassland culture, and provide theoretical reference and practical models for the digital development of museums in ethnic minority areas and the international communication of their cultures.
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