Short and full papers from the Sixth International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting, ichim01 in Milano, Italy. Sections of the volumes reflect the major themes discussed at ichim01: Technology, Society / Impact, Design and Evaluation, and Tools and Systems. The International Cultural Heritage Informatics Conference (ichim) has been held every two years since 1991, and each time it has had a distinctive character, reflecting the changes in technology and the maturation of cultural informatics in the intervening years. The Millennial meeting of ichim in 2001 is no exception. At the meetings in Milan, Italy in September 2001, ichim grew beyond the specific technologies of delivery of interactive multimedia - videodisk, CD and the web À whose novelty had captured center stage at some previous conferences, and focused instead on the intersection between cultural knowledge representation and users experience. After a decade, we may say that ichim is reaching a point of maturity where the technology per se is less of an issue and how the technology and content can be effectively delivered to various real audiences is the major concern. And what an exciting place that is! These Proceedings reflects the range and depth of issues in cultural heritage informatics today. Like the conference, it is organized in thematic "tracks" devoted to technology, society, design and evaluation, and applications. The conference itself included keynote addresses, panels, site visits, open discussions and demonstration sessions in addition to the full conference papers and shorter "poster" papers included here. Although print volumes can never capture the essence of a meeting, these books do justice to the issues that were debated and helps define the areas for future research.
Logical framework for information retrieval and conservation project. Geo-referential querying in integrated catalogues and notified cultural heritages
MARESCOTTI, LUCA PIERO;MASCIONE, MARIA
2001-01-01
Abstract
Short and full papers from the Sixth International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting, ichim01 in Milano, Italy. Sections of the volumes reflect the major themes discussed at ichim01: Technology, Society / Impact, Design and Evaluation, and Tools and Systems. The International Cultural Heritage Informatics Conference (ichim) has been held every two years since 1991, and each time it has had a distinctive character, reflecting the changes in technology and the maturation of cultural informatics in the intervening years. The Millennial meeting of ichim in 2001 is no exception. At the meetings in Milan, Italy in September 2001, ichim grew beyond the specific technologies of delivery of interactive multimedia - videodisk, CD and the web À whose novelty had captured center stage at some previous conferences, and focused instead on the intersection between cultural knowledge representation and users experience. After a decade, we may say that ichim is reaching a point of maturity where the technology per se is less of an issue and how the technology and content can be effectively delivered to various real audiences is the major concern. And what an exciting place that is! These Proceedings reflects the range and depth of issues in cultural heritage informatics today. Like the conference, it is organized in thematic "tracks" devoted to technology, society, design and evaluation, and applications. The conference itself included keynote addresses, panels, site visits, open discussions and demonstration sessions in addition to the full conference papers and shorter "poster" papers included here. Although print volumes can never capture the essence of a meeting, these books do justice to the issues that were debated and helps define the areas for future research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.