01591nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260005700043653002100100653001800121653001500139653001300154653001400167653001200181653001800193100001600211700001800227700002000245700001700265700002200282245011500304520093000419 2019 d bJosip Juraj Strossmayer University of OsijekaOsijek10auser motivations10acrowdsourcing10acommenting10aarchives10alibraries10amuseums10apublic sphere1 aIsto Huvila1 aGordana Gašo1 aMirna Ranogajec1 aJure Žilić1 aMadeleine Lundman00aLibrary Catalogue Is Not a Community! User Contributions to Online Services of Archives, Libraries and Museums3 aThe importance to provide users with a possibility to contribute to the online services of archives, libraries and museum and the cronic lack of popularity of such functions are two parallel truisms that contradict with each other. This paper reports of a pilot study of user motivations to contribute to online services of ALMs. The findings suggest that reasons to contribute vary considerably between individual contributors but also that many of the services provided by memory institutions are not necessarily considered by users as relevant arenas of engagement. It seems that the users and institutions alike have difficulties to pinpoint the role of the existing services. Two possible ways forward could be to focus on developing services with specific social relevance in particular well-defined contexts, and establishing, framing and communicating the social relevance of existing services in more explicit terms.