Bringing Digital Curation to Archaeological Projects: Evidence from the BeArchaeo Project
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
This paper addresses the importance of the curation of cultural
heritage data that bear the content of the visual interfaces. Digital
curation is an operational process that has been recently appointed
as a practical method for the account of digital data that arise in
cultural heritage projects. The goal of the paper is to state the
importance of digital curation for the archaeological projects and
to illustrate how it works in the case the Beyond Archaeology
(BeArchaeo) project, an on-going European project, where all the
interfaces that allow for the interactions with the digital objects will
be based on a centralized database. Here we address all the phases
that concern the archaeological activities, from the excavation to
the exhibition of the findings and we show how we develop the
centralized data repository that undergoes the development of the
communication interfaces.
Tipologia CRIS:
04A-Conference paper in volume
Elenco autori:
TUGCE KARATAS;
Vincenzo Lombardo;
Rossana Damiano;
Claudio Mattutino;
Mariko Sasakura
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AVI2CH Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces and Interactions in Cultural Heritage co-located with 2020 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2020)
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