Ministry of Arts and Culture and Training on German Cultural Heritage Cameroon
Access and Understanding – Networking in the Digital Era
Dresden, Deutschland | September 6-eleven, 2014
The 2014 annual conference of CIDOC, the International Commission for Documentation of ICOM, took place in Dresden, Germany.
The briefing started with a series of workshops on Saturday 6th and Dominicus 7th of September 2014. The main conference was opened by the State Minister for Higher Education, Research and the Arts of the Gratis Country of Saxony on Monday 8th of September 2014.
Parallel sessions on the unlike briefing themes took place on the following iii days (8th to 10th September). On Thursday 11th of September the attendees had the opportunity to join different excursions.
Discussions and papers focused on admission to museum collections and cultural heritage in the digital age. Experts from museums effectually the world addressed the post-obit themes:
- Strategies and Policies in Documentation
- Processes in Museum Documentation
- Museum Documentation as Profession
- Networking
- Metadata
- Multilingual Terminology
- Digital Long Term Preservation
- Intangible Cultural Heritage
- GIS-Applications in Cultural Heritage
- Digital Documentation in Archaeology
2014 Conference Papers
Speakers and Total papers
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Keynote speakers: Murtha Baca, Günther Schauerte, Tanya Szrajber.
Session A: Strategies and Policies in Documentation
Session A/i
Archaeological Digital Data: Authenticity and Functionality (download)
David Bibby (Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Baden-Württemberg im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart, Germany), Reiner Göldner (Landesamt für Archäologie Sachsen/Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony, Germany)
Towards "Linked History"
Richard Calorie-free (Independent Consultant, United Kingdom) (download)
Preserving Brazilian History – Digitization of the Imperial Museum Collections – The DAMI Projection
Maurício Vicente Ferreira Jr. (Regal Museum/Brazilian Museums Found/Ministry of Civilisation, Brazil)
The Museum documentation in Uzbekistan: Prospects of development
Djalalitdin Mirzaev (Termez archaeological Museum, Uzbekistan)
Listen the Gap! Documentation every bit "missing link" in the ICOM definition of museum (download)
Werner Schweibenz (Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg/BSZ, Germany), Jens M. Lill (Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg/BSZ, Germany)
Session A/ii
Documentation of Variable Media Fine art in Museums: Challenges, Progress, and Opportunities
Hyojung Cho (Museum of Texas Tech Academy, U.s.a.), Kelly Chandrapal (Museum of Texas Tech University, Usa)
Documenting exhibitions – a case study from The Olympic Museum, Lausanne (download)
Stéphanie Knecht (The Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland), Nicholas Crofts (Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland)
Collections Policy Checklist for Museums – Helping the Memory Institutions to Remember (download)
Maija Ekosaari (Tampere University of Technology, Information Direction and Logistics and Museum Middle Vapriikki, Tampere, Finland), Leena Paaskoski (Lusto – The Finnish Forest Museum, Punkaharju, Finland)
Cursory introduction near painting collection of cultural institute of Bonyad museums: Ways and Methods of documentation in Digital Era (download)
Golnaz Tayebeeh Golsabahi (Cultural Found of Bonyad museums/CIBM, Iran)
Daphne, Onlinecollection, Homepage – collecting, sharing and communicating cognition and feel. The digital Strategy of the Dresden State Fine art Collections (download)
Igor Jenzen (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Museum für Sächsische Volkskunst/Museum of Saxon Folk Art)
Session A/3
The Blossom Process. The process of transforming a storage collection into a documentation middle. The case of the Costa Rican Art Museum (download)
Gloriana Amador Agüero (Costa Rican Art Museum, Costa Rica)
The Relevance of Aggregators: Proposal for a new Data Provision Reference Model (download)
Dominic Oldman (British Museum, United Kingdom), Chrysoula Bekiari (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas/FORTH, Greece), Martin Doerr (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas/Along, Greece), Gerald de Jong (Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Italia), Barry Norton (British Museum, United Kingdom), Thomas Wikman (National Athenaeum of Sweden/Riksarkivet, Sweden)
Documentation for whom? (download)
Bengt Wittgren (Västernorrland County Museum/Länsmuseet Västernorrland, Sweden)
Tarde venientibus ossa? Museums' data today and digitization strategies (download)
Tomasz Zaucha (The National Museum in Krakow, Poland)
Session B: Processes in Museum Documentation
Session B/1
Workflow and information exchange between museums: documenting of exhibitions in the Estonian Museum Information Organization (download)
Kaie Jeeser (Tartu City Museum/The consultant of the Estonian Museum Information Arrangement (MuIS), The Ministry of Culture, Estonia), Kurmo Konsa (Tartu Academy, Estonia)
Out with the old, in with the new? New strategies and policies in documenting Flemish art
Lieneke Nijkamp (Rubenianum, Belgium), Bert Watteeuw (Rubenianum, Belgium)
Use your head to salvage your anxiety. Strategies and guidelines for documentation applied past MusIS – The South-Western High german Museum Network (download)
Werner Schweibenz (Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg/BSZ, Germany), Jens M. Lill (Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg/BSZ, Germany)
On the way to harmonized data. Over 20 yr history of edifice a data base of operations in the National Museum in Warsaw (download)
Karolina Tabak (National Museum in Warsaw, Poland)
The Process of Documentation as Part of the System named Museum
Lucy Vega Martínez (Equinoccial Technological University. Quito, Ecuador)
Session B/2
Values and Collections / Collections and Values: Towards an online tool for collection value assessment (download)
Hilke Arijs (Purple Found for Cultural Heritage/KIK-IRPA, Belgium)
The current situation and problems of archival documentation in the Matenadaran
Syuzanna Khojamiryan (Matenadaran Scientific-Research Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, Armenia)
Documentation equally a tool for Conservation: project notes
Ana Martins Panisset (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/Superintendência de Museus e Artes Visuais de Minas Gerais, Brazil), Yacy-Ara Froner (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil)
Documentation Photography: An Integrated Process (download)
Suzanne Petersen McLean (Bata Shoe Museum, Canada)
What Is the Object Proper name? The Conflict between Vernacular and Official Languages in the Documentation of Collections
Keletso Gaone Setlhabi (University of Botswana, Botswana)
Session B/3
Cataloguing instructions for Finnish museums and SPECTRUM
Leena Furu (Museum 2015/National Board of Antiquities, Finland)
From Standard Procedures to machine executable Process Models – a practical experience
Walter Koch (Steinbeis Innovation Transfer Centre for Information Direction and Cultural Heritage Computer science, Austria), Charles Rignall (Media Equation, Australia), Rus Littleson (Media Equation, Australia)
SPECTRUM PT – translation and localization of SPECTRUM in Brazil and Portugal (download)
Alexandre Matos (São Paulo Land Secretary of Civilisation, Brazil), Fernanda D´Agostino (Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil), Gabriel Moore Forell Bevilacqua (Pinacoteca practise Estado de São Paulo, Brazil), Juliana Monteiro (São Paulo State Secretary of Culture, Brazil), Juliana Rodrigues Alves (Centro Paula Souza, São Paulo, Brazil), Luciane Santesso (Museu da Imigração de São Paulo, Brazil), Marcia Aparecida Mattos (São Paulo State Secretarial assistant of Civilisation, Brazil), Mariana Esteves Martins (Museu da Imigração de São Paulo, Brazil), Marilúcia Bottallo (Instituto de Arte Contemporânea de São Paulo, Brazil)
Processes in Museum Documentation: Instance Study of Livingstone Museum
Fred Nyambe (Livingstone Museum, Republic of zambia)
Az Infinitum – Azulejo Indexation and Referencing Arrangement
Rosário Salema de Carvalho (Universidad de Lisboa, Portugal), Alexandre Pais (Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Portugal), Fernando Cabral (Sistemas practise Futuro, Ltd., Portugal)
Session C: Museum Documentation as Profession
Can everyone know everything? (download)
Marija Aćimović (Central Constitute for Conservation in Belgrade, Serbia)
Betwixt theory and practice: the São Paulo CIDOC-ICOM training programme and the museum documentation profession in Brazil
Gabriel Moore Forell Bevilacqua (Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil), Juliana Monteiro (São Paulo Land Secretarial assistant of Culture, Brazil)
How to get a registrar? On education and preparation in Deutschland and UK
Dorothee Haffner (University of Practical Sciences Berlin, Frg)
Challenges and Opportunities for Training of Museum Documentation Professionals in Zambia (download)
Fidelity Phiri (Livingstone Museum, Republic of zambia)
Getting a Handle on Digital Curation: Education, Practice, and Identity (What Do You Telephone call These People?) (download)
Joyce Ray (Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, United states)
Session D: Networking
Linking of documentation strategies for cultural institutions
Renate Behrens (German National Library / Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Frg)
Digital technologies for the first network of the Italian University Museums (download)
Elena Corradini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italian republic), Luigi Campanella (University of Rome, Italy)
Sharing Cultural Heritage Using Linked Open Data: The Museum of Contemporary Art of University of São Paulo Example Study
Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva (Instituto de Matemática east Estatística, Brazil), Erika Guetti Suca (Instituto de Matemática e Estatística, Brazil)
The arroyo to indexing heterogeneous collections from the Start Earth War for the thematic portal 'Europeana 1914-1918' www.europeana1914-1918.european union/
Thorsten Siegmann (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany)
CultureCloud Sweden
Karen Anderson (CEDIF, Mittuniversitetet, Sweden), Martin Bjersby (National Archives Database, Riksarkivet, Sweden), Sanja Halling (Digisam -National Archives of Sweden, Sweden), Börje Justrell (National Archives of Sweden/Riksarkivet, Sweden), Rolf Källman (Digisam National Archives of Sweden, Sweden), Lillian Rathje (Murberget Länsmuseet Västernorrland, Sweden), Thomas Wikman (National Athenaeum of Sweden/Riksarkivet, Sweden)
The Cranach Digital Archive: challenges and perspectives for interdisciplinary research in digital transformation
Gunnar Heydenreich (Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf and Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, Deutschland)
Session E: Metadata
Session E/1
Describing Collections every bit Contextual Units for Objects – A Practical Approach (download)
Franziska Diehr (Coordination Heart for Scientific University Collections in Germany, Humboldt Academy of Berlin;
Metadata and Data Conversion, Göttingen State and Academy Library, Germany), Martin Stricker (Coordination Center for Scientific University Collections in Germany, Humboldt Academy of Berlin, Deutschland)
dati.culturaitalia.it: a Pilot Project of CulturaItalia defended to Linked Open up Data
Sara Di Giorgio (Fundamental Institute for the Matrimony Catalogue of Italian Libraries/ICCU of the Italian Ministry building of cultural heritage, activities and tourism/MiBACT, Italian republic), Rossella Caffo (Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries/ICCU of the Italian Ministry building of cultural heritage, activities and tourism/MiBACT, Italia), Maria Emilia Masci (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy)
Quality for Linked Data. What is it and how tin information technology be made? (download)
Jef Malliet (PCCE – Provinciaal Centrum voor Cultureel Erfgoed, Provincie Limburg, Belgium)
Session E/two
Modelling Scientific Activities: Proposal for a global schema for integrating metadata about scientific observation (download)
Martin Doerr (Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas/FORTH, Greece), Chrysoula Bekiari (Foundation for Enquiry and Applied science – Hellas/Along, Hellenic republic), Athina Kritsotaki (Foundation for Research and Engineering science – Hellas/Along, Hellenic republic), Gerald Hiebel (Academy of Innsbruck, Austria), Maria Theodoridou (Foundation for Enquiry and Technology – Hellas/FORTH, Hellenic republic)
Cantankerous-Sectional Integration of LAM Resources on the Basis of Authority Data: Prospects for Museums (download)
Angela Kailus (German Documentation Center for Art History – Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, Germany)
Session E/3
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Session E/4
Developing a Born-Digital Semantic Knowledge Base of operations – Modeling Challenges and Solutions
Immanuel Normann (Federal republic of germany)
Europeana Inside – your easy way to Europeana (download)
Monika Hagedorn-Saupe (Institut für Museumsforschung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz/Institute for Museum Research, State Museums of Berlin, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Germany), Nathalie Poot (Regal Museum of Fine art and History/KMKG-MRAH, Kingdom of belgium)
Connectivity for Prints and Drawings: "Virtual Printroom" of the Herzog Baronial-Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel and the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig extended (download)
Christiane Pagel (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig, Verbundprojekt "Kupferstichkabinett online", Germany)
The exhibition loans monitor
Yuri van der Linden (Cultural Heritage Bureau of the Netherlands, Netherlands)
Advancing the semantics of descriptive metadata in Fashion museums collections
Marco Rendina (Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale, Italy), Alexandros Chortaras (National Technical Academy of Athens, Hellenic republic), Nikos Kolitsas (National Technical Academy of Athens, Greece), Stefanos Kollias (National Technical Academy of Athens, Greece), Giogios Stamou (National Technical Academy of Athens, Hellenic republic)
Europeana Fashion – example study on digitizing, aggregating and disseminating Museum content through a network … (download)
Dejan Sandic (Museum of Applied Art Belgrad, Serbia)
Session F: Terminology
Session F/1
Classification of museum objects and criteria for a national repository, with the example of the Historical Museum of Serbia (download)
Sladjana Bojkoviċ (Historical Museum of Serbia, Serbia)
Cantankerous-domain authority collaboration equally success criterion for resource networking
Alexander Haffner (High german National Library/Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Federal republic of germany), Detlev Balzer (Consultant to Deutsches Filminstitut/DIF, Frg)
The Terminology Management Platform : A Tool for Creating Linked Open Data (download)
Marie-Véronique Leroi (AthenaPlus/Patrimoine Numérique, Catalogue des collections numérisées; Ministére de la culture et de la communication, French republic), Eva Coudyzer (Royal Museum of Fine art and History/ KMKG-MRAH, Kingdom of belgium)
Session F/ii
Coming to terms with concepts. From index cards to conceptual thesauri or the struggle to keep upward (download)
Erik Buelinckx (Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage/KIK-IRPA, Kingdom of belgium)
Orbiting the Linked Data Deject? – Potentials and pitfalls of multilingual vocabularies and vocabulary mapping
Jutta Lindenthal (Independant Information Consultant, Germany), Axel Vitzthum (digiCULT-Verbund eG, Germany)
Multilingual terminology: the ontological approach (download)
Christophe Roche (University of Savoie, France), Luc Damas (University of Savoie, French republic), Julien Roche (Academy of Liaocheng, China)
Session F/iii
EwaGlos – On the Challenge of Developing an Illustrated Glossary for Conservation in 11 European Languages (download)
Angela Weyer (Hornemann Institut der Militarist Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen, Germany)
Evolution and usage of a thesaurus für the Vienna Scientific discipline Museum
Thomas Winkler (Technisches Museum Wien, Austria)
Session F/4
Article of furniture, Headdresses, Tools – Insights into Comprehensive Museological Work on Object Terminology (download)
Gitta Böth (LWL-Freilichtmuseum Hagen – Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Handwerk und Technik, Germany), Manfred Hartmann (LWL-Museumsamt für Westfalen, Germany)
Religious Heritage – Challenges In Equivalence
Natália Jorge (Sistemas do Futuro Ltda., Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto, Portugal), Sandra Costa Saldanha (Secretariado Nacional para os Bens Culturais da Igreja, Portugal)
Challenges in Translating, Multilingual Equivalency Piece of work, and Scholarly Research for the Spanish-linguistic communication version of the Getty's Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT®) and Building the Tesauro Regional Patrimonial: from the Language of the Scholar to the Language of the Non-expert
Lina Nagel Vega (Centro de Documentación de Bienes Patrimoniales, Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos, Chile)
From Bosseln to Tamburello – a High german-English Sports Thesaurus (download)
Maria Scherrers (adidas AG History Direction, Germany)
Multilingual bookbinding terms: complex conceptual problems (download)
Athanasios Velios (Ligatus Research Centre, University of the Arts, United kingdom), Nicholas Pickwoad (Ligatus Enquiry Center, University of the Arts, United kingdom), Aurelie Martin (Ligatus Enquiry Middle, Academy of the Arts, Britain)
Session G: Digital Long Term Preservation
Using Common Specifications in the Public Sector
Caspar Almalander (Eskilstuna Municipality, Section for athenaeum and museums, Sweden)
Guidelines for the organization and preservation of the digital archive of the Football Museum (download)
Gustavo Aquino dos Reis (Museu do Futebol, Brazil)
Digisam and the road towards a coordinated long term preservation in Sweden
Rolf Källman (Digisam – National Archives of Sweden, Sweden), Sanja Halling (Digisam – National Archives of Sweden, Sweden)
Digital Cultural Heritage: Roadmap for Preservation
Gordon McKenna (Collections Trust, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
Ecological Noesis Direction for the Arts and Civilisation Industry in the Digital Era (download)
Benny Sand (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem, State of israel)
Session H: Intangible Cultural Heritage
Session H/1
From happening to posterity: challenges in the documentation of performance art
Gabriel Moore Forell Bevilacqua (Academy of São Paulo, Brazil)
Documentation of Traditional Music and Dance in Museums: Perspectives on Living Human Treasures
Hyojung Cho (Museum of Texas Tech Academy,USA)
Documenting Intangible Cultural Heritage in Republic of zambia: A instance of Lusaka National Museum (download)
Chilala Habeenzu (Lusaka National Museum, Zambia)
Safeguarding and Documenting Nigeria's Intangible Heritage. The NCMM Strategy
Louisa Onuoha (National Commission for Museums and Monuments Lagos, Nigeria)
Session H/two
Paisagem-Id.pt – Digital management organisation to support Portuguese submission to the UNESCO Listing of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Paulo Lima ("Casa exercise Cante", Portugal), Fernando Cabral (Sistemas do Futuro, Ltd.. Portugal)
Exhibiting Intangible Cultural Heritage using MOVIO: a multilingual toolkit for creating curated digital exhibitions, made bachelor by the AthenaPlus project (download)
Maria Teresa Natale (Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane, Italia), Sam Habibi Minelli (Gruppo Meta, Italian republic), Barbara Dierickx (PACKED vzw – Expertisecentrum Digitaal Erfgoed, Belgium), Marzia Piccininno (Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche italiane, Italia), Alberto Raggioli (Gruppo Meta, Italy), Daniele Ugoletti (Gruppo Meta, Italia), Paolo Ongaro (Gruppo Meta, Italy), Rubino Saccoccio (Gruppo Meta, Italy)
Documenting the Intangible Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Economic Growth in Developing Countries (download)
Kamani Perera (Regional Heart for Strategic Studies, Sri Lanka), Dinesh Chandra (Ministry of Defense Regime of India, India)
Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Democracy of Serbia in the Ethnographic museum in Belgrade
Jelena Saviċ (Centre of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Ethnographic museum in Belgrade, Serbia), Danijela Filipović (Center of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Ethnographic museum in Belgrade, Serbia)
Session H/3
Protection of cultural tradition through commemoration of St. George's 24-hour interval in Turopolje: documentation, presentation and transfer of traditional patterns (download)
Vesna Župetić (City of Velika Gorica, Croatia), Margareta Biškupić Čurla (Museum of Turopolje, Republic of croatia)
Linking the tangible and the intangible; a documentation of socio-cultural histories
Njabulo Chipangura (National Museums, and Monuments of Zimbabwe, Mutare Museum, Zimbabwe)
Making tangible information from Intangible Cultural Heritage. What about the Intangible World Heritage in Morocco!
Ech-cherki Dahmali (Moroc Telecom Museum, Morocco)
Digitizing the Intangible (download)
Orjona Shegaj (Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Fine art Studies, Center for Albanian Studies/C.A.S, Albania)
Session I: GIS Applications in Cultural Heritage
The Arches Heritage Inventory and Direction Organisation: a standards-based arroyo to the management of cultural heritage information (download)
Phil One thousand. Carlisle (English Heritage, The Engine House, Swindon, Great britain), Yiannis Avramides (World Monuments Fund, Empire State Building, The states), Alison Dalgity (Getty Conservation Institute, United states), David Myers (Getty Conservation Institute, USA)
Monuments and More – Archaeological Geodata in Saxony (download)
Reiner Göldner (Archaeological Heritage Function of Saxony, Germany)
Earth Heritage Foundation Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System: Two examples of object evaluation and status measurement using a Webapp in accord with European union standard 16096 (download)
Gerhard Lenz (Earth Heritage Foundation Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Direction System, Germany), Kornelius Goetz (Büro für Restaurierungsberatung, Germany)
Geographical mapping of cultural heritage for general public
Franc Zakrajsek (Urbanistični Inštitut Republike Slovenije/Urban Planning Establish of the Democracy of Slovenia, Slovenia), Vlasta Vodeb (Urbanistični Inštitut Republike Slovenije/Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia)
Session J: Digital Documentation in Archaeology
Session J/one
Application of a graph database and graphical user interface for the CIDOC CRM (download)
Jonas Bruschke (University of Applied Sciences Dresden/HTW Dresden, Germany), Markus Wacker (Academy of Applied Sciences Dresden/HTW Dresden, Germany)
Data Structures in Archaeology – Information for the Future (download)
Reiner Göldner (Archaeological Heritage Office of Saxony, Germany)
Managing annal documents regarding an archaeological site. An on-going project for the Imperial Fora in Rome (download)
Francesca Pajno (Management and Evolution of Cultural Heritage IMT Alti Studi Lucca, Italy)
Session J/two
EDEN – An Epigraphic Web Database of Ancient Inscriptions (download)
Martin Scholz (Academy of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), Marvin Holdenried (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), Boris Dreyer (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Deutschland), Günther Görz (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Networking Eagle with CIDOC & TEI (download)
Valentina Vassallo (The Cyprus Institute, Cyprus), Eydel Rivero Ruiz (University of Alcalà de Henares, Espana), Pietro Liuzzo (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Mashups and the Archaeological Web: Popular information mashups on the web today and how they tin influence how nosotros structure and arroyo archaeological data
Matthew Fifty. Vincent (Universidad de Murcia, Spain), Victor Manuel López-Menchero Bendicho (Sociedad Española de Arqueologia Virtual, Spain), Mariano Flores Gutierrez (Universidad de Murcia, Spain)
Session G: Access to Cultural Heritage
Session K/1
Using crowdsourcing to enhance collections information and the online user experience (download)
Alex Bromley (Museum of London, Britain)
The meSch project – Fabric EncounterS with digital Cultural Heritage: Reusing existing digital resources in the creation of novel forms of visitor's experiences (download)
Monika Lechner (DEN Foundation, Netherlands), Daniela Petrelli (Sheffield Hallam Academy, U.k.)
Taking Content to the User: The EEXCESS Project
Gordon McKenna (Collections Trust, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek – The Aggregation Network for Germany's Cultural Heritage
Astrid B. Müller (Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek, Deutschland), Frank Frischmuth (Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek, Germany)
Memories of a Historical Drove (download)
Maria Helena Versiani (Museu da República/Museum of the Republic, Brazil)
Session Thou/2
Cultural archives in the digital age: From storage to dynamic public spaces
Sylvia Bernhardt (Bauhaus Universität Weimar / Museum der Moderne, Federal republic of germany)
Controlled Vocabularies and Semantics for a Bilingual Digital Art Library
Shu-Jiun (Sophy) Chen (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, Taiwan / Academia Sinica Digital Center, Taiwan)
Integration of Digital Asset Management with the documentation strategy of Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Doreen Scherfke (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden), Günther Gromke (CDS Gromke east.K.)
Semantic Aggregation: Towards an Unparalled Digital Museum Feel Based on Structured and Unstructured Data
Chantal Eschenfelder (Städel Museum, Deutschland), Karsten Gresch (Software AG, Germany)
The Digital catalogue of Cultural Monuments of Serbia. Usability in High School Education (download)
Мarija Šegan (The Mathematical Institute of SASA, Serbia), Milica Lajbenšperger (National Employment Service, Serbia), Sanja Rajiċ (School for Mechanical and Electrical Technology "Goša" in Smederevska Palanka, Serbia)
African museums at the examination of digitalizaton: – the Case of Blackitude and some Cameroonian Museum (download)
Christian Tschuisseu Nana (Blackitude Museum and Art Gallery of God, Cameroon)
Session L: 3D-Documentation of Cultural Heritage
Indicate cloud models, semantic interoperability and semiotic nomenclature to increase effectiveness of cultural heritage. A conceptual approach
Massimiliano Condotta (Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy), Vincenzo Giannotti (Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy)
Digital Reconstruction and Virtual Inquiry Environments – A affair of documentation standards (download)
Piotr Kuroczyński (Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe – Found of the Leibniz Association, Germany)
The DURAARK project – long-term preservation of architectural 3D-data (download)
Michelle Lindlar (Technische Informationsbibliothek und Universitätsbibliothek Hannover/TIB/UB, Germany), Hedda Saemann (Technische Informationsbibliothek und Universitätsbibliothek Hannover/TIB/UB, Germany)
The Seville Principles and 3D documentation of Digital Heritage
Marinos Ioannides (Republic of cyprus University of Applied science, Cyprus), Victor Manuel Lopez-Menchero Bendicho (DigitalMed. University of Murcia, Spain), D. Alfredo Grande Leon (DigitalMed. University of Murcia, Spain), Mariano Flores Gutiérrez (DigitalMed. University of Murcia, Spain), Martin Doerr (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas – FORTH, Greece)
Source: https://cidoc.mini.icom.museum/archive/past-conferences/2014-dresden/
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