Bookbinding Information on the Web: Breaking the Circle,from Pixels to Linked Open Data |
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Authors: | Alberto Campagnolo |
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Institution: | CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow, U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, DC |
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Abstract: | The “Digital Heritage: Spotlight on Europe” column examines technological advances internal and external to cultural institutions. The digital shift changed radically how cultural heritage is made, disseminated, distributed, accessed, consumed, and monetized. One of the most important revolutions is that the user's role changed dramatically, shifting from passive observers to active participants and content producers with many new and exciting opportunities for engagement, creative use, and access. The strength of the column is its broad, international focus, and contributors are encouraged to explore issues and recent advances in digital heritage theories, methodologies, standards relevant to the European region, as well as the larger, global audience. Interested authors are invited to submit proposals and articles to the column editor at annamaria.tammaro@unipr.it. Please include “ILLR submission” in the subject line of the e-mail. |
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Keywords: | Bookbinding catalogues information silos semantic web |
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