Produced by The University of South Carolina’s School of Library and Information Science, this volume of the Annual Review of Cultural Heritage Informatics (ARCHI) is the polestar publication for cultural heritage scholars, professionals, and students. Featuring original works selected by the distinguished editorial board of international scholars, ARCHI presents a broad spectrum of the cultural heritage informatics field. New to this edition is a Perspectives chapter in which scholars, practitioners, and leaders delve into a current issue facing the field, voicing their thoughts based on research and personal experience. Some topics covered include: How the transactions and reflections of collections work influences the workplace, community, and nation An in-depth look at the work and how theoretical and professional obstacles hinder convergence. The debate over technology and big data addressed through two articles offering opposing viewpoints on the benefits and disadvantages With a focus on the way our cultural heritage is accessed, stored, and preserved, this volume looks forward to the future and the insight brought forth through technological innovation and research.
This book identifies core archival theories and approaches and how those interact with major issues and trends in the field.
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lives, and much more is created than can possibly be methodically captured or curated. ... data' – there is urgency to the work of heritage professionals using case studies and research to refine strategies and recommendations (Thomson, ...
Table 2. Results of robust testing using multi-disease clinical MRCP images Figure 7. Example MRCP images that caused ... results from the earlier published work on automated tumor detection using MRCP images is given in the last row.
This book breaks new grounds in the scholarship of archival science, providing information of nearly 200 authors.
... Cultural Heritage, VAST04: Interdisciplinarity or “The Best of Both Worlds”: The Grand Challenge for Cultural Heritage Informatics in the 21st Century, Brussels, Belgium. Chapin, F. S. (1980). The mineral nutrition of wild plants. Annual ...
Sections of the volumes reflect the major themes discussed at ichim01: Technology, Society / Impact, Design and Evaluation, and Tools and Systems
Keywords: 3D data acquisition · Semantic modelling · Digital heritage Optimized data capturing · Heritage documentation 1 Introduction The integration of digital data and the possibilities of reusing digital resources is an important ...
Bringing together an international forum of experts, this book looks at how museums, libraries and further public cultural institutions respond to the effects of globalisation, mobility and migration across Europe.
ICHIM 99: Cultural Heritage Informatics : Selected Papers from ICHIM 99