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Emerging technologies for the cultural and scientific heritage sector

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     Ross, Seamus - Author
    [Bruxelles] : European Commission, 2004 - 212 s. : il.
    ISBN 92-894-5276-5
    DigiCULT Technology Watch Report. 2
      Donnelly, Martin, - Author   Dobreva, Milena - Author
    DigiCULT (projekt)
     digitální technologie  mezinárodní programy a projekty  technologický rozvoj  kulturní dědictví
     Evropa
     programy  zprávy
    Call numberB 44.856
    Umístění
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    Title statementEmerging technologies for the cultural and scientific heritage sector / Seamus Ross, Martin Donnelly, Milena Dobreva
    Main entry-name Ross, Seamus (Author)
    Issue data[Bruxelles] : European Commission, 2004
    Phys.des.212 s. : il.
    ISBN92-894-5276-5
    Edition DigiCULT Technology Watch Report
    Another responsib. Donnelly, Martin, 1963- (Author)
    Dobreva, Milena (Author)
    Another responsib. Evropská komise
    Subj. Headings DigiCULT (projekt) * digitální technologie * mezinárodní programy a projekty * technologický rozvoj * kulturní dědictví * Evropa
    Form, Genre programy * zprávy
    Conspect004 - Počítačová věda. Výpočetní technika. Informační technologie
    UDC 004-027.22 , 62:001.892 , 930.85 , 621.3.037.37 , 06.051 , (4) , (083.97) , (047)
    CountryBelgie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindBOOKS
    Emerging technologies for the cultural and scientific heritage sector
    The DigiCULT technology assessments identify developments that can be deployed without further work, those that would require further development or repurposing and those that are still some way away from having deployable implications but which show promise. The cultural heritage sector suffers from a lack of access to accurate, accessible, and relevant information about technological developments.We continue to use the word ‘ technology’ in its broadest sense to cover methods (e. g. information retrieval, visualisation) and procedures, standards, hardware (e. g. RFID), and software applications.The Technology Watch Reports offer accessible descriptions of new technologies, suggest how these might be employed within different cultural domains, indicate the implications and risks (e.g. social, organisational, financial) of adopting particular ones, and include case studies demonstrating how a technology has already been used even if on occasion only on a pilot basis.TWR2 examines technologies that improve interoperability between sectors, standards that promote long term viability of resources, approaches that support personalise experiences of the heritage, and those that support access to shared spaces, and mechanisms that enable curators and users of the heritage to participate in enriched real and virtual environments. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBU
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