The challenge of disseminating cultural heritage information on the Internet: perspectives and experiences
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v14i2.1747Abstract
The articles published in the number 2 of the volume 14 of Scire (July-Dec. 2008) are presented, which are mainly devoted to digital libraries and information services as a tool to broadcast the cultural, artistic and scientific heritage. The papers examine the complexity of the problems that the digital environment poses: open code, using the Net to offer truly cooperative services, digital preservation, digital services assessment, copyright, with an emphasis in the utilization of the new information and communication technologies to disseminate the information about the artistic, cultural and scientific heritage.Downloads
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