2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07440-5_61
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Using Cloud Technologies for Engaging People with Cultural Heritage

Abstract: Abstract. Cultural heritage is an important asset of Europe which is largely underexplored. One of the main reasons is that the general public do not really incorporate cultural activities in their life style. Currently, curators and professionals in the heritage sector face the toughest challenges on how to attract, engage and retain visitors of heritage institutions (libraries, museums, archives and historical societies). TAG CLOUD FP7 European project seeks to overcome this situation and promote lifelong en… Show more

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“…Exploration of collections through conceptual links was explored in [39]. In [17], collections were presented as narratives. In [87], ways to create interactive stories for cultural sites were developed [87].…”
Section: Intangiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploration of collections through conceptual links was explored in [39]. In [17], collections were presented as narratives. In [87], ways to create interactive stories for cultural sites were developed [87].…”
Section: Intangiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, based on the situation in Europe at the time, the public were not active in cultural activities. De los Ríos et al (2014) analyzed the implementation of the TAG CLOUD project, they thought the project had built a close connection with cultural resources through cloud technology. The TAG CLOUD project revealed a new method for personalized culture, effectively stimulated participants’ interest towards cultural heritage and promoted lifelong interaction of culture.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%