This paper provides first a brief history of digital archiving and cataloguing cultural heritage in Italy and important achievements obtained by Prof. Eugenio Battisti and his team of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” in the last decades of ‘900. Then the author presents a comparison between available catalogue schemas provided by public and private institutions and the cataloguing needs of a particular cultural heritage like “spectacle”. A new prototype schema is proposed, which has already been used in a real project.
Gavrilovich, D. (2013). How to Catalogue the Cultural Heritage “Spectacle”. In P. Nesi and R. Santucci (a cura di), Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access, and Entertainment (pp. 39-49). Berlin : Springer.
How to Catalogue the Cultural Heritage “Spectacle”
GAVRILOVICH, DONATELLA
2013-01-01
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This paper provides first a brief history of digital archiving and cataloguing cultural heritage in Italy and important achievements obtained by Prof. Eugenio Battisti and his team of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” in the last decades of ‘900. Then the author presents a comparison between available catalogue schemas provided by public and private institutions and the cataloguing needs of a particular cultural heritage like “spectacle”. A new prototype schema is proposed, which has already been used in a real project.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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