The Contemporary Culture Channel of the Andalusian public universities: improvements and experiences
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v7i0.4064Keywords:
Culture, Art, Vídeo, Multimedia, Document holdingsAbstract
The Contemporary Culture Channel of Andalusian Public Universities (CaCoCu) is a web platform with cultural contents, that basically contains audiovisual recordings of diverse cultural activities. CaCoCu was first presented in 2007 and has currently an important collection of documents. This paper describes its current state, the technological innovations that have recently been developed and the adaptation of the platform to adopt new vídeo standards, a better representation of knowledge, and the methodologies used for the dissemination of the channel through social networks.
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