A number of diverse data sources on cultural/artistic heritage, hosted by local institutions, may provide a rich collection of study material for experts in this field. Anyway, a wide exploitation of such a huge amount of information is hampered by the heterogeneity and the physical distribution of data sources. The experience presented here relates to problems and solutions found in making use of this kind of data sources within a single Web Information System that offers a framework for accessing the artistic/cultural information. In particular, design issues in dealing with metadata are discussed, as well as architectural aspects from the metadata harvesting to the presentation tier. All the system leverages the web infrastructure to cop...
Cultural Heritage (CH) is a vast domain, where sharing information is challenging. As a result, the ...
Part 1: EIS Management and Case StudiesInternational audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the...
The will to preserve and enhance cultural heritage imposes reflections on databases as containers of...
Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains (cultural objects, datasets, geospatial ...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
The article describes the project Ecumene, aimed to developing integrated tools for the representati...
The extension of the concept of cultural heritage of various natures, the relationship between their...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
International audienceAccess to high quality Cultural Heritage data and metadata is the condition fo...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to digital libraries that are born as aggregators of c...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Safeguarding and exploiting Cultural Heritage induce the production of numerous and heterogeneous da...
Abstract: Cultural heritage is a wide concept that includes not only monuments, architecture and his...
Cultural Heritage (CH) is a vast domain, where sharing information is challenging. As a result, the ...
Part 1: EIS Management and Case StudiesInternational audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the...
The will to preserve and enhance cultural heritage imposes reflections on databases as containers of...
Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains (cultural objects, datasets, geospatial ...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
The article describes the project Ecumene, aimed to developing integrated tools for the representati...
The extension of the concept of cultural heritage of various natures, the relationship between their...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
International audienceAccess to high quality Cultural Heritage data and metadata is the condition fo...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to digital libraries that are born as aggregators of c...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Safeguarding and exploiting Cultural Heritage induce the production of numerous and heterogeneous da...
Abstract: Cultural heritage is a wide concept that includes not only monuments, architecture and his...
Cultural Heritage (CH) is a vast domain, where sharing information is challenging. As a result, the ...
Part 1: EIS Management and Case StudiesInternational audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the...
The will to preserve and enhance cultural heritage imposes reflections on databases as containers of...