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The integration of information technologies and cultural heritage can impact on everyday life, both from the point of view of institutions and users. ?Virtual heritage technology aims to recreate a threedimensional navigable world and also to provide something much less tangible a sense of look and feel? Chan [1]. To examine such integration, this proposal is based on an infrastructure exploiting innovative technologies like information visualization techniques (Improvise), which grants a high degree of flexibility and is particularly suitable for an improved dissemination of cultural information. I explore the implications of each function for cultural interfaces, where the role of metadata is essential. Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains: cultural objects, datasets, geospatial data, moving images, scholarly texts and visual resources; concerns various topics, is written in different languages, targeted to both laymen and experts; and provided by different communities: libraries, archives museums and information industry; and individuals. The difficulty to find and relate information of this kind; that is, an environment of heterogenous content provision and data format, creates an obstacle for end-users of cultural contents, and a challenge to organizations and communities managing and producing them. | |
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Nombre congreso
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16th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Viena |
Revisores
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ISBN o ISSN
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00-0000-000-0 |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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14/11/2011 |
Fecha fin congreso
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16/11/2011 |
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