2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-024-01219-z
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Models and tools for the digital organisation of knowledge: accessible and adaptive narratives for cultural heritage

Maria Laura Nappi,
Mario Buono,
Camelia Chivăran
et al.

Abstract: The cultural heritage sector includes a significant variety and complexity of data and information. Making this accessible today represents one of the main aims of cultural institutes. The connections between digital archives and knowledge enable the extension of this wealth of information beyond the physical existence of cultural assets by fostering the creation of digital libraries based on the comparison and interaction of data and on sharing the most up-to-date scientific literature. To this purpose, the r… Show more

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“…Finally, paper [11] addresses the digital organization of knowledge in the context of cultural heritage, with a focus on the Italian landscape. The paper deals with the construction and sharing of catalogues and ontologies, the use of audio descriptions for accessibility, and the role of guides in narrating cultural heritage.…”
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“…Finally, paper [11] addresses the digital organization of knowledge in the context of cultural heritage, with a focus on the Italian landscape. The paper deals with the construction and sharing of catalogues and ontologies, the use of audio descriptions for accessibility, and the role of guides in narrating cultural heritage.…”
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confidence: 99%