The extension of the concept of a cultural heritage to new classes of “objects”, both tangible and intangible, and the relationship between conserving them and experiencing them provide new challenges, such as the combined utilisation of various online databases, and the creation of supranational and multilingual thesauri. Cultural heritage, past generation’s legacy is one of the most relevant national assets; it is the foundation of the national cultural identity. The rapid obsolescence of technologies focuses our attention on data storage and access from a long-term (i.e. after ten, twenty or more years) perspective. However, the aspects that attract the online user the most are both the interface and the provision of easy access to different subjects and contents.
Cultural identity and cultural heritage
RONCHI, ALFREDO
2012-01-01
Abstract
The extension of the concept of a cultural heritage to new classes of “objects”, both tangible and intangible, and the relationship between conserving them and experiencing them provide new challenges, such as the combined utilisation of various online databases, and the creation of supranational and multilingual thesauri. Cultural heritage, past generation’s legacy is one of the most relevant national assets; it is the foundation of the national cultural identity. The rapid obsolescence of technologies focuses our attention on data storage and access from a long-term (i.e. after ten, twenty or more years) perspective. However, the aspects that attract the online user the most are both the interface and the provision of easy access to different subjects and contents.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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