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Farago, B. "Canadian heritage preservation." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 15, no. 4 (August 1, 1988): 745. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l88-097.

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Mudogo Mutula, Stephen. "Status of digital heritage preservation management in Eastern Africa." Electronic Library 32, no. 3 (May 27, 2014): 363–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-01-2013-0003.

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Purpose – The primary purpose of this paper was to assess the status of digital heritage preservation management in Eastern Africa. The following research objectives were addressed: investigate digital heritage preservation management in Eastern Africa, find out the content which is prioritized for digital preservation, describe the challenges of digital heritage preservation management in Eastern Africa and propose a framework to address challenges of digital heritage preservation in Eastern Africa. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is based on a literature review and an analysis of national digitization efforts in Eastern Africa. The research objectives were addressed using Document Lifecycle and World Summit on Information Society Action Lines 2, 3 and 8 as the theoretical frames. Findings – Results revealed growing awareness among institutions with statutory responsibility for heritage management about digital heritage preservation in Eastern Africa through the support of international agencies, civil societies and governments. However, institutions with responsibility for heritage management were ill-equipped to function in this role effectively. Content of academic, commercial, parliamentary and judicial and international treaties’ values were the preferred candidates for digitization. The findings revealed several challenges hampering digital heritage preservation management: weak policy and regulatory frameworks, limited capacity, inadequate government support and limited connectivity and bandwidth. Originality/value – Many countries in Eastern Africa are making efforts to preserve their national heritage through digitalization to bridge the content divide between the region and the developed world so as to enhance access by its people, not only to their respective national heritages but also for international information systems knowledge. However, most of these efforts remain undocumented, making it difficult to make comparisons with similar best practices around the world.
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Chen, Gen-Fang. "Intangible cultural heritage preservation." Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 7, no. 1 (February 13, 2014): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2583114.

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Khan, Nadim Akhtar, S. M. Shafi, and Humma Ahangar. "Digitization of Cultural Heritage." Journal of Cases on Information Technology 20, no. 4 (October 2018): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jcit.2018100101.

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The potential of digital technologies in safeguarding and preserving valuable assets have been established over time, predominantly in preserving our increasingly threatened heritage. Technological advancements in digitization and preservation aspects in the form of more sophisticated digitization gadgets have resulted in the practical implications of many digital preservation initiatives. The article discusses the concept of cultural heritage and need of digital preservation for managing and distributing cultural heritage collections through cooperative endeavors. It highlights the importance of incorporating technological advancements for managing effective and long-term cultural preservation projects. It points out various challenges concerning digital preservation initiatives for cultural heritage including financial, technical, policy guidelines, legal aspects and metadata concerns. The article further discusses some important digital preservation projects for managing Cultural Heritage and lists detailed features under each initiative for addressing various challenges.
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Taher, Mohamed. "Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage Collection." Journal of Information Technology Research 5, no. 2 (April 2012): 73–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2012040105.

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Brusius, Mirjam. "Towards a History of Preservation Practices: Archaeology, Heritage, and the History of Science." International Journal of Middle East Studies 47, no. 3 (July 28, 2015): 574–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743815000598.

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My roundtable contribution inevitably starts with a critique of the field the scholarly utility of which we as contributors wish to defend. The study of the antique sciences (including the history of archaeology and heritage) still has marginal standing in science studies. So does the Middle East as a geographical region, which until recently enjoyed little scholarly interest in the field. The persistent Eurocentric research agenda of science studies has been questioned, however, with the recent call for a “global history of science.” This ambiguous term has triggered new methodological challenges, but it has also created new trenches.
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Zhou, Yaolin, Jingqiong Sun, and Yujing Huang. "The Digital Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage in China: A Survey." Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture 48, no. 2 (July 26, 2019): 95–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pdtc-2019-0004.

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AbstractThe digital preservation of intangible cultural heritage has become a major emphasis and challenge in China. This study investigated the state of the field by examining the activities of the local Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Centers at Nanyang, Kaifeng, Xianning, Chibi, Sanming and Jingdezhen, using semi-structured interviews to document the status of digital preservation of intangible cultural heritage in China. This study found that the digital preservation system of Chinese cultural heritage has a clear structure and pluralistic components. The centers are rich in digital resources, but disordered in their storage, and are supported by policies, but weak in the area of management. It is necessary to further clarify these institutions’ rights and responsibilities, formulate storage standards, build shared platforms, and strengthen digital preservation management.
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Fisher, Katherine. "Michèle Valerie Cloonan. The Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 20, no. 1 (May 23, 2019): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.20.1.49.

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Michèle Cloonan’s wide-ranging study of cultural heritage preservation opens with the premise that preservation is an unavoidably complex endeavor. Collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches are needed to confront threats to heritage, whether from war and genocide, resource limitations, business interests, or apathy. Cloonan—current professor and dean emerita at the Simmons School of Library and Information Science, and a former conservator, preservation librarian, and special collections curator—takes an expansive view of monuments, including in her definition not only physical edifices but also texts, artworks, collections, natural landscapes, and intangible heritage. In doing so, she emphasizes the highly contextual nature of preservation, which has social, historical, and political valences. These influences, along with legal, technological, and financial factors, shape understandings of what constitutes preservation and what can and should be preserved in any given set of circumstances.
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Gazzard, Roy. "Book Review: Preservation of Islamic Architectural Heritage." Urban Studies 27, no. 4 (August 1990): 603–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00420989020080581.

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LaLone, Mary. "Building Heritage Partnerships: Working Together for Heritage Preservation and Local Tourism in Appalachia." Practicing Anthropology 27, no. 4 (September 1, 2005): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.27.4.r60261251866n812.

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We wanted and needed to create a coal mining heritage park that could combine history, education, science, and recreation…it was a big job and we didn't have the expertise to do it, didn't have the training, didn't have much of the technical support that we needed…And then we needed to collect our oral history because our people are dying so rapidly-and so the university [Radford University] helped us do that. It was a creation of a larger community of actors. And so it just sort of doubled or increased our power to do what we needed to do. This partnership of ours has been great. It's been ten years, and counting. (Jimmie L. Price, President of the Coal Mining Heritage Association, March 19, 2005)
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Heritage preservation science"

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Thomson, Roy. "The role of leather science and technology in heritage conservation." Thesis, University of Northampton, 2011. http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/8887/.

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Madden, Odile Marguerite, and Odile Marguerite Madden. "Development of Vapor Sensors for Volatile Museum Contaminants by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/283712.

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Detection and identification of pesticide residues on objects of cultural heritage is a serious and urgent challenge that currently faces many museums, Native American communities, and private collections worldwide. Organic artifact materials, such as wood, animal hide, basketry, textiles, paper, horn and bone, have traditionally been treated with pesticides to eradicate and prevent infestation by insects, rodents, and mold. These poisonous substances can persist for years in the controlled environment of a museum storeroom and present a potential poisoning risk to people who come in contact with the objects. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has the potential to detect volatile organic pesticides in this context. The technique can overcome the insensitivity of normal Raman spectroscopy and fluorescence interference, and make possible detection of many organic compounds in parts per million concentration. This investigation is aimed at evaluating SERS for the detection and identification of volatiles in museums, with emphasis on naphthalene vapor. The potential of several SERS-active materials; Tollens mirrors, gold film over nanosphere arrays, citrate-stabilized colloidal silver, and nanoporous gold; to detect Rhodamine B and naphthalene is investigated. The research also highlights the mechanisms that underlie SERS, and the relationship between substrate nanostructure and SERS performance.
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Justice, Robert A. "Historic Preservation Leading to Heritage Tourism as an Economic Development Strategy for Small Tennessee Towns." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2007. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2066.

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Historic preservation has been a successful economic development tool that has led to heritage tourism in some Tennessee towns but not in others. The problem studied was to determine if there was a set of tangible attributes a town must possess to be successful in using historic preservation as an economic development tool. Through an extensive literature review, 59 predictor variables were identified and arranged into 6 research questions looking at the tangible attributes related to town demographics, geography, organizational structure, historic preservation organizations, heritage tourism organizations, and town financial structure. Data were collected from a mailed survey of 32 town managers. The response rate was 68.8% (N = 22). Secondary sources, such as U.S. Census data, were used to collect data when those sources appeared consistent and mandatory. The study used logistic regression analysis to compare successful towns, defined as those towns in the upper third of study towns for tourism expenditures per capita, with less than successful towns. The 32 study towns met the criteria of having a 2003 population of fewer than 10,000 and a nationally-recognized historic district that coincided with the towns' central business districts. The results of the logistic regression analysis on the individual predictor variables indicated that 5 were statistically significant--median age, distance to a major city, restaurant beer sales, Grand Division, and merchants' association. Constraining the final predictive model (Garson, 2006) to no more than 1 variable per 10 cases 3 led to the inclusion of median age and merchants' association as the 2 predictor variables that provided the highest predictive value of correctly classified towns (95.8%). In summary, this study is inconclusive in determining whether historic preservation leads to heritage tourism and can be used as an economic development tool by small Tennessee towns. However, it has been established that 5 attributes or characteristics of small towns does contribute to the probability of success and that median age and the existence of a merchants' association proved to be the best predictive model.
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Leeming, David. "Social Representations of Taukuka: A social knowledge approach to the preservation of Bellonese intangible cultural heritage." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22634.

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Solomon Islands along with other Pacific Islands nations is adopting legislation designed to protect traditional knowledge and expressions of culture from misappropriation, attrition and loss of economic opportunity for owners. These developments require the state to engage across a highly pluralistic customary and social landscape. Ethnographic studies have shown that owing to such plurality unintended consequences may arise from attempts to rationalise indigenous conceptualisations such as customary laws to render them accessible to outside interests. The preservation of intangible cultural heritage requires understanding of the communicative processes that maintain its significance and value and which are involved in its continuation, transformation and transmission. This study approaches this challenge from the perspective of social knowledge; the common-sense and empirical reality experienced by the owners of a representative aspect of the culture. The case chosen for this research is the ritual taukuka tattooing practice of the Bellonese people of Solomon Islands. Social representations theory is used to show that the field of representation of this cultural practice is heterogeneous with consensual and non-consensual features. Whilst revival of the taukuka is unlikely due to prerequisite religious ontology, its preservation as significant heritage where ownership remains with the lineages and families may best be assured through cultural education and artistic representations.
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Leksell, Torbjörn. "Can market specialization reduce the entry cost of automated largescale 3D-scanning of movable artifacts for culture and heritage preservation?" Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-234308.

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Automated, large-scale 3D-scanning systems are important tools in culture and heritage preservation that allows museums and art institutes to digitize their collections of movable artifacts for the purpose of preservation, research, and exhibition. Unfortunately, the cost of these systems limits their usage to a handful of wealthy museums and art institutes. This thesis explores if it possible to significantly reduce the cost of such a system by presenting a viable automated, large-scale, 3D-scanning system for movable artifacts tailored to the needs of museums and art institutes. To achieve the thesis goal a market analysis was conducted to identify the need and requirements museums and art institutes have for these kinds of systems. The market analysis also explored available systems on the market and how museums and art institutes use them. The result of the market analysis identified a specific type of automated, large-scale, 3D-scanning system design suitable for market specialization. Based on the market analysis requirements for such a system design were specified and developed into a mechanical design and hardware architecture. These were then used to construct and evaluate a limited prototype as a way of validating the mechanical design and hardware architecture. The remainder of the work consisted of a cost analysis which used the hardware architecture and mechanical designs to estimate the material and component cost to produce a single unit of the developed system. The results of this thesis show that it is probable that market specialization significantly reduces the cost for museums and art institutes to purchase an automated, large-scale, 3D-scanning system compared with available market alternatives.
Automatiserade 3D-scanners som kan 3D-scanna stora volymer av konstprodukter är viktiga verktyg inom kulturhistorisk bevaring då det tillåter museum att digitalisera samlingar i syfte att bevara, forska och ställa ut. Tyvärr så är dessa system dyra och bara ett fåtal museer har resurser nog för att köpa in dem. Denna uppsats utforskar ifall det är möjligt att betydligt reducera kostnaden av ett sådant system genom att presentera en fungerande automatiserad 3D-scanner som är specifikt anpassad för museum. Arbetet började med en marknadsanalys som identifierade kraven som museum ställer på denna typ av system samt en analys av tillgängliga system på marknaden och hur museum använder dessa. Resultatet av detta arbete var att en specifik typ av automatiserad 3D-scannar lämplig för anpassning identifierades. Utifrån kraven som identifierades genom marknadsanalysen så utvecklades sedan en mekanisk och elektrisk design för systemet. Dessa användes sedan för att bygga och utvärdera en begränsad prototyp i syfte att validera den mekaniska och elektriska designen. Resterande arbete bestod av en kostnadsanalys som använde den mekaniska och elektriska designen för att utvärdera material och komponentkostnaden för att bygga en enhet av det utvecklade systemet. Slutsatsen av arbetet i denna uppsats är att det är troligt att det blir billigare för museum att köpa denna typ av system ifall de utvecklas utifrån deras specifika behov jämfört med tillgängliga system på marknaden.
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Van, Hooland Seth. "Metadata quality in the cultural heritage sector: stakes, problems and solutions." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210349.

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Contrairement à l'opinion dominante, les nouvelles technologies n'ont pas toujours un impact positif sur la qualité des métadonnées dans le secteur culturel. Après dix ans d'expérience avec les projets de numérisation dans nos musées, bibliothèques et archives, une réflexion critique se montre plus que jamais nécessaire pour évaluer à quelles conditions ce genre de projets d'informatisation peuvent offrir une valeur ajoutée pour la documentation de notre patrimoine culturel. Cette réflexion se base, entre autres, sur un ensemble de case studies représentatifs dans un contexte international. A cette fin, nous présenterons et définirons un cadre méthodologique et conceptuel original concernant l'impact des technologies sur la qualité des métadonnées. Sur cette base, nous proposons et expérimentons trois approches opérationnelles novatrices en vue d'améliorer la qualité des systèmes d'information déployés dans le secteur culturel.
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Chaussende, Pauline. "Sustainable Tourism and Public Policy in Europe: A Case Study of the Regional Nature Park of Auvergne Volcanoes, France." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-389438.

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European Regional Nature Parks are based in rural areas and are involved in the fields of biodiversity and sustainable development. Sustainable tourism is a highly topical issue in Europe and many countries are trying to raise the citizens’ and tourists’ awareness of sustainability issues. It is therefore natural that Regional Nature Parks have become a useful tool in this regard. Implementing the principles of sustainable tourism implies a combination of the socioeconomic goals of regional park tourism and the ecological goals of nature conservation. Nature conservation through tourism has become increasingly market-oriented and more instrumental over the years, which reflects the rise of neoliberalist politics. Accordingly, this thesis will contribute to answering the following question: how is the natural heritage of the RNP of Auvergne Volcanoes used as a tool to promote sustainable tourism on a regional scale within a European framework? The thesis focuses mainly on the Regional Nature Park of Auvergne Volcanoes as a cultural, natural and environmental heritage. It investigates whether the Park’s local landscapes are used to turn it into a saleable product within a European framework. The thesis also emphasises the governance aspects of the park through an analysis of the policies and planning documents guiding it. In this way, this thesis focuses on the role of the European Union and of national, regional and local governments in sustainable tourism. It also aims to extend our understanding of the influence of public policy upon the development of sustainable tourism.
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Books on the topic "Heritage preservation science"

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Duckworth, W. Donald. Preserving natural science collections: Chronicle of our environmental heritage. Washington, DC: National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, 1993.

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Heritage crime: Progress, prospects and prevention. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Connecticut. Heritage Advisory Committee. Report of the committee persuant [sic] to Special Act No. 99-11: An act concerning distribution of state funding to heritage museums, science museums, historical societies, and other cultural heritage preservation entities. [Hartford, Conn: State of Connecticut, Dept. of Economic and Community Development, 2000.

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Scientific methods and cultural heritage: An introduction to the application of materials science to archaeometry and conservation science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Fishing and shipwreck heritage: Marine archaeology's greatest threat? New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.

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Preservation and national belonging in eastern Germany: Heritage fetishism and redeeming Germanness. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Worthing, Derek. Managing built heritage: The role of cultural significance. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2008.

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Dieter, Fritsch, Leissner Johanna, Davies Rob, Remondino Fabio, Caffo Rossella, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation: 4th International Conference, EuroMed 2012, Limassol, Cyprus, October 29 – November 3, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Ioannides, Marinos. Digital Heritage: Third International Conference, EuroMed 2010, Lemessos, Cyprus, November 8-13, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Lu, Dongming. Digital Preservation for Heritages: Technologies and Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Heritage preservation science"

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Wallace, Manolis, Vassilis Poulopoulos, Zoi Papavramidou, Ilias Tzioras, and John Liaperdos. "ANTS: From History of Science to Future of Science." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, 740–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73043-7_66.

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Koussiaki, Fotini, Vivi Tornari, Eleni Kouloumpi, and Alkis Lembessis. "Science in Aid of Expert Opinion: A Tell-Tale on Disputed Artworks." In Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation, 874–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34234-9_94.

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Albuerne, Alejandra, Josep Grau-Bove, and Matija Strlic. "The Role of Heritage Data Science in Digital Heritage." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, 616–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01762-0_54.

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Hadjimitsis, Diofantos, Athos Agapiou, Vasiliki Lysandrou, Kyriacos Themistocleous, Branka Cuca, Argyro Nisantzi, Rosa Lasaponara, et al. "Establishing a Remote Sensing Science Center in Cyprus: First Year of Activities of ATHENA Project." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, 275–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48974-2_31.

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Muthanna, Ammar, Abdelhamied A. Ateya, Aleksey Amelyanovich, Mikhail Shpakov, Pyatkina Darya, and Maria Makolkina. "AR Enabled System for Cultural Heritage Monitoring and Preservation." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 560–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01168-0_50.

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Woolley, Sandra, James Mitchell, Tim Collins, Richard Rhodes, Tendai Rukasha, Erlend Gehlken, Eugene Ch’ng, and Ashley Cooke. "Virtual Museum ‘Takeouts’ and DIY Exhibitions–Augmented Reality Apps for Scholarship, Citizen Science and Public Engagement." In Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection, 323–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73043-7_27.

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Kotova, Lola, Daniela Jacob, Johanna Leissner, Moritz Mathis, and Uwe Mikolajewicz. "Climate Information for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Needs and Challenges." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 353–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12957-6_25.

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Jofré, Nicolás, Graciela Rodríguez, Yoselie Alvarado, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Roberto Guerrero. "Evaluating an End-to-End Process for Herpetological Heritage Digital Preservation." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 91–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20787-8_7.

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Canazza, Sergio, and Nicola Orio. "Audio Objects Access: Tools for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 161–72. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15850-6_16.

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Heinisch, Barbara, Kristin Oswald, Maike Weißpflug, Sally Shuttleworth, and Geoffrey Belknap. "Citizen Humanities." In The Science of Citizen Science, 97–118. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58278-4_6.

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AbstractCitizen humanities is the term for citizen ‘science’ in the humanities. It has a long tradition and, since the object of investigation is human culture, raises questions about values, cultural significance, and deeper meaning of phenomena related to human culture.The development of digital technologies not only led to the emergence of digital humanities but also to new ways of involving citizens in the activities of cultural heritage institutions and academic research. Participants’ contributions to academic research and to the preservation of cultural heritage range from uncovering treasures hidden in archives and digital environments to tapping local knowledge. Their tasks have included tagging, transcribing, or cataloguing artefacts, through which they acquire specialist knowledge and competences, while assisting scholars and researchers to gain new insights. Challenges in the citizen humanities include biases, participant training and retention, as well as the advancement of digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence.Citizen humanities can combine topical issues in society with academic knowledge, demonstrate the relevance of the humanities for society, and establish a direct link to its members. In addition to the advancement of knowledge, the citizen humanities can unlock the potential of embedded, diverse, and culturally sensitive knowledge and play a crucial role in preserving and enriching cultural heritage.
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Conference papers on the topic "Heritage preservation science"

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Castillo, Luis Enrique, Cecilia Vilca, Gladys Ocharan Velasquez, and Marco Sarmento. "The Chimu offerings integration of applied science and new media in the preservation and dissemination of prehispanic heritage." In 2015 Digital Heritage. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/digitalheritage.2015.7413866.

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Jianyang, Li, and Ruan Sishi. "Virtual Reality_Digital preservation and display of the national cultural heritage." In 3rd International Conference on Computer Science and Service System. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/csss-14.2014.56.

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Monacchi, David. "The sonic heritage of ecosystems." In SOIMA 2015: Unlocking Sound and Image Heritage. International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/soima2015.3.12.

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This paper discusses the importance of the ‘paleo- soundscapes’ of remote natural habitats as unique footprints of the systemic behaviour of healthy ecosystems and proposes considering them as intangible heritage to be urgently recorded and preserved. The interdisciplinary project Fragments of Extinction has worked toward preserving that ecological heritage through multidimensional sound recording eldwork in primary equatorial rainforests since 2002. The soundscapes of these unique, untouched and undisturbed places – increasingly threatened by human pressure and climate change – represent an object of patrimonialization that can offer insights to a range of fields. The project seeks to merge science (eco acoustics), technology (3D sound recording and reproduction) and art (environmental sound art) to contribute to the preservation of examples of the ordered and fragile equilibrium of biodiversity, and to encourage ecological awareness among audiences.
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Indraprastha, Aswin. "An Interactive Augmented Reality Architectural Design Model : A Prototype for Digital Heritage Preservation." In 2019 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and information Systems (ICACSIS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacsis47736.2019.8979767.

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Xiao, R. "THE MUSEUM’S COLLECTION OF FOLK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF CHINA PRESERVATION OF NATIONAL ARTISTIC HERITAGE." In IV International Conference ”Science and society - Methods and problems of practical application". Prague: Premier Publishing s.r.o., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.29013/iv-conf-canada-4-21-26.

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Eugen Anagnastopol, Bogdan. "3D Digital scanning imaging for cultural heritage preservation: The case study of Greek Churches in Transylvania." In 4th International Conference on Social Science, Humanities and Education. Acavent, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/4th.icshe.2020.12.42.

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Hiarnovich, T. "Digital technologies in modern historical and archival research and education." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1843.978-5-317-06529-4/420-427.

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The article discusses the main vectors of the application of digital technologies in the archival field. It is noted that the digitization of documents and the development of open access technologies have created favorable conditions for the use and preservation of archival documents. The creation of popular science projects contributes to the expansion of the audience of archive users and forms a respectful attitude towards documentary heritage in society. The main trend in the application of digital technologies in scientific research remains the improvement of methods for creating digital editions.
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Mahcar, Fatiha Imane, and Belkacem Takhi. "Revaluation of Ksar El-Haouita in Laghouat, Algeria." In International Students Science Congress. Izmir International Guest Student Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52460/issc.2021.001.

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Algeria has a rich urban and architectural heritage, which presents regional specificities. Once the ksour was a symbol of balance and perfect harmony with its environment, unfortunately today they no longer reflect their former function. The Ksourian architecture, including that of Laghouat is a prestigious heritage of high value; it is the testimony of genius knowledge and the capacity of their occupants to adapt to the difficult environment. The housing is considered the essential core of this architecture it represents the entire composition of the ksar, its design is inspired by the immediate environment and respects ancestral social values. It is characterized by a simple architecture and simple construction techniques which are based on the construction in load-bearing walls, the construction materials used are local materials of great resistance and less expensive. This study addresses the theme revaluation of heritage, particularly our case study ksar El-Haouita which has experienced a neglecting and depopulation due to several factors. The ksar El-Haouita is among the most famous ksour located in the south of Algeria and exactly in the region of Laghouat. It is built with simple materials and techniques of construction. The construction materials used are local materials like stones and lime found in the environmental surroundings of the ksar. The aim of this study is to identify the major causes of the degradation of ksar, also to preserve ksar El-Haouita through specific operations and to improve the tourist attractiveness of ksar El-Haouita in order to promote heritage, to convert it back into sustainable Saharan tourism. Our study based in the first place; on a theoretical underpinning which contains the notions that have a relation with our theme, the problematic and the envisaged objective, then a presentation of ksar followed by a morphological analysis accompanied by identification of the problems to identify the phenomena of damage and its disfigurement. The last step is to treat an aspect for the development of ksar, this aspect is devoted to the restitution of the defensive system (doors, ramparts, ramparts of houses and towers) of the ksar, through a diagnostic and several operations like (rehabilitation and reconstruction). The aim result of this study is to show that the revaluation of the ksar is a very vast operation and proposes interventions that allow the preservation of the ksar and also to understand the elements that help the success of interventions and to put some of the parameters considered as reference elements and basic principles for the operations on the ksar and among these operations it is (the case study, which is the restitution of the defensive system of ksar El-Haouita).
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Vidulin, Sabina. "MUSIC TEACHING AND LISTENING TO ART MUSIC IN THE FUNCTION OF STUDENTS’ HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT." In SCIENCE AND TEACHING IN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT. FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN UŽICE, UNIVERSITY OF KRAGUJEVAC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/stec20.391v.

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Music is a part of a child’s everyday life. In family and in preschool institutions, its function is different from the one in school. Music teaching influences the overall students’ development, which can be seen from a pedagogical and artistic perspective. It is aimed at acquiring knowledge and developing students’ skills in the field of art; it encourages aesthetic education, but also the preservation of historical and cultural heritage. The domain in which this is mostly realized is listening to music and music understanding. With the intention of bringing art music closer to children and young people, its more intense experiencing and understanding, the paper points to the necessity for an interdisciplinary and correlative relationship of music with other subjects, but also musical activities with each other. Since the author intends to indicate the importance of creating new didactical strategies for music teaching lessons, the Stage-English-Music concepts, the Listening to Music-Music Making model and the Cognitive-emotional approach to listening to music are briefly described. These strategies for the improvement of music listening are based on an interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary approach, depending on whether they include extracurricular activities in the work (e.g. English and drama education), or the work is carried out within musical activities such as singing, playing, or dancing with musicologically, but also humanistically oriented outcomes. Practice and research indicate that in addition to acquiring musical knowledge and developing musical skills, multimodal approaches affect students’ holistic development.
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Konsa, Krumo. "TIME MODELS AND HERITAGE PRESERVATION." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. STEF92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/22/s08.055.

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Reports on the topic "Heritage preservation science"

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Buichik, A. G. ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE FIELD OF NATURAL SCIENCES IN THE PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE. Modern Science: Actual Problems of Theory and Practice №3, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/buichik-ag-doi-5.

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