DigiCULT Thematic Issue 7: The Future Digital Heritage Space - An
Expedition Report
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DigiCULT Thematic Issue 7 - Now Available
The Future Digital Heritage Space. An Expedition Report,
December 2004
This report summarises the results of an expedition into the possible
future of digital heritage in the next 10-15 years.
It is based on contributions from researchers, heritage experts and
professionals to a DigiCULT online forum as well as the project's
ongoing research.
The report is intended as a navigation tool for boards and directors of
heritage organisations and research centres, IT project managers, and
curators of digital collections, virtual exhibitions and environments.
It cautions that the next waves of innovative ICT systems and
applications may significantly shape and re-shape the digital landscape
in which heritage organisations reside. For many organisations this
could result in becoming 'blind spots' in an emerging ambient
intelligence environment. As the places and roles of digital heritage in
this environment need to be discussed and prepared, the report also
gives recommendations which may be useful for ensuring the creation of a
thriving and inclusive future digital heritage space.
Download Thematic Issue 7: (10 MB)
http://www.digicult.info/downloads/dc_thematic_issue7.pdf
DigiCULT Publications offer a valuable resource of mission-critical
information in the selection and use of digital technologies for
Europe's heritage organisations:
- Thematic Issues: results of expert forums
http://www.digicult.info/pages/Themiss.php
- DigiCULT Technology Watch Reports: in-depth technology evaluation
http://www.digicult.info/pages/techwatch.php
- DigiCULT.Info Newsletter: articles about services, studies,
technologies, and activities
http://www.digicult.info/pages/newsletter.php
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