The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural heritage? has been extended beyond art works and monuments to include a larger number of natural and man-made works. We call this new type of heritage ?network cultural heritage?, as it is composed of elements that are widespread and yet strongly connected. These new heritage networks are straining the system of cultural management and calling for new preservation tools. In this light, the role of web-applications appears crucial. Because of their decentralised nature, Internet technologies correspond perfectly to the emerging needs of cultural management and may affect every dimension of it: knowledge management, e-governance, e-administratio...
Museums must adapt to the increasingly massive use of the Internet, and use it to reach new audience...
Heritage promotion through the Internet finds a privileged context in Great Britain, where the under...
For centuries, the cultural heritage of many generations has not always been appreciated and the acc...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
The present contribution is aimed to outline basic issues and achievements in the field of ICT and a...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
The Information Communication Technologies are transforming our way to work and to live. Their socia...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
ABSTRACT: As example of digital humanities in this paper the presence of institutional websites for ...
Heritage promotion through the Internet finds a privileged context in Great Britain, where the under...
We are assisting today to the increased need of web-based Integrated solutions in and for Cultural H...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
textThe Web is now recognized as a cultural artifact worthy of preservation and study; however, the ...
Museums must adapt to the increasingly massive use of the Internet, and use it to reach new audience...
Heritage promotion through the Internet finds a privileged context in Great Britain, where the under...
For centuries, the cultural heritage of many generations has not always been appreciated and the acc...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
The present contribution is aimed to outline basic issues and achievements in the field of ICT and a...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
The Information Communication Technologies are transforming our way to work and to live. Their socia...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
ABSTRACT: As example of digital humanities in this paper the presence of institutional websites for ...
Heritage promotion through the Internet finds a privileged context in Great Britain, where the under...
We are assisting today to the increased need of web-based Integrated solutions in and for Cultural H...
The state of art of cultural heritage in Europe is well known and evident, the wealth of artworks an...
textThe Web is now recognized as a cultural artifact worthy of preservation and study; however, the ...
Museums must adapt to the increasingly massive use of the Internet, and use it to reach new audience...
Heritage promotion through the Internet finds a privileged context in Great Britain, where the under...
For centuries, the cultural heritage of many generations has not always been appreciated and the acc...