Designing a web information system for heritage management
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v3i.3719Abstract
The development of cultural web portals has considerably grown in the last years. However, these projects have lacked standardization and have been more focused on the dissemination of information related with events or institutions than on the management and implementation of services for the cultural operators. Therefore, these professionals are forced to find other eeb sites for their activities, e. g. social networks into the Web 2.0 environment. This problem is more serious in the less developed areas, such as musical and scenic arts. This paper presents a proposal for the design and implementation of a cultural portal that is more oriented to the management and interaction with cultural operators, in order to supplement the information needs of these emerging cultural sectors.Downloads
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