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- Migrating heritage, digital cultural networks and social inclusion in EuropePerla Innocenti. 7-14 [doi]
- Measuring the impact of digitized resources: The Balanced Value ModelSimon Tanner, Marilyn Deegan. 15-19 [doi]
- Lost memory and identity: Philosophical consideration of Korean built heritagesHyuk-Jin Lee. 21-28 [doi]
- Digitally enhanced community rescue archaeologyTom Dawson, Anna Vermehren, Alan Miller, Iain Oliver, Sarah Kennedy. 29-36 [doi]
- Memories of Metolong: The challenges of archiving intangible heritage in development contextsLuiseach Nic Eoin, Eithne Owens, Rachel King. 37-44 [doi]
- GIS-based visual analysis for planning and designing historic urban landscapes: The case of TurinClaudia Cassatella, Giulia Carlone. 45-52 [doi]
- Saving historic buildings with multi-criteria GIS tool: The case of Hermoupolis - CycladesPavlos Chatzigrigoriou, Efthimios Mavrikas. 53-59 [doi]
- Value priority concept on digital technology for disaster prevention and management of cultural properties: A case study of Dihua Street in TaiwanChin-fang Cheng, Ya-Ning Yen, Wun-Bin Yang. 61-66 [doi]
- Development of a NDT toolbox dedicated to the conservation of wall paintings: Application to the frescoes chapel in the Charterhouse of Villeneuve-lez-Avignon (France)J.-M. Vallet, Vincent Detalle, Livio De Luca, I.-L. Bodnar, O. Guillon, B. Trichereau, Kamel Mouhoubi, N. Martin-Beaumont, D. Syvilay, D. Giovannacci, Chiara Stefani, G. Walker, M. Feillou, D. Martos-Le Vif, P. Marron, F. De Banes Gardonne. 67-74 [doi]
- Revealing cross-disciplinary information through formal knowledge representation - A proposed Metadata for ancient Cypriot inscriptionsValentina Vassallo, Elina Christophorou, Sorin Hermon, Franco Niccolucci. 79-82 [doi]
- A Venetian rural villa in the island of crete.: Traditional and digital strategies for a heritage at riskEmma Maglio. 83-86 [doi]
- Digitizing photographic archives: Project-linked opportunities and pitfalls: The role of Europeana in an institutional digitization landscapeErik Buelinckx. 87-90 [doi]
- 25 years virtual reconstructions: Current challenges and the comeback of physical modelsMarc Grellert, Mieke Pfarr-Harfst. 91-94 [doi]
- www.immaterieelerfgoed.be: A platform for intangible cultural heritage in Flanders (Belgium)Ellen Janssens, Hans van der Linden, Bram Wiercx. 95-98 [doi]
- Dresden city models: On the interrelation of virtual reconstructions and the image of a cityFranziska Haas. 99-102 [doi]
- Cloud computing for cataloguing and valorization of the Cultural Heritage.: Experimentation of the LiveBase platform for the fast development of cataloguingChiara Feriotto, Michela Biancardi, Ursula Thun Hohenstein, Marzia Breda, Antonio Leonforte. 103-106 [doi]
- Interpreting historic and cultural landscapes.: Potentials and risks in Geographical Information Systems building for knowledge and managementClaudia Cassatella, Mauro Volpiano, Bianca Maria Seardo. 107-110 [doi]
- The geocatalog CArGOS: A catalog of geographical data for the SHS community: Cargos.tge-adonis.frEmeline Le Goff, Laure Saligny, Arnaud Millereux, Ludovic Granjon. 115 [doi]
- Digital technology and transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The case of Cantu a TenoreAlessandra Antonaci, Francesca Maria Dagnino, Michela Ott, Francesca Pozzi, Paolo Bravi, Marco Lutzu, Sebastiano Pilosu. 117 [doi]
- Daguerreobase: New standards for describing daguerreotypes, Europe's earliest photographsSieta Neuerburg, Olaf Slijkhuis. 119 [doi]
- Indonesian Heritage Inventory: Open source initiative for endangered heritage monitoringElanto Wijoyono, Adriani Dwi Kartika. 121 [doi]
- Towards a versatile metadata exchange format for digital museum collectionsDaniel Sacher, Daniel Biella, Wolfram Luther. 129-136 [doi]
- CARARE 2.0: A metadata schema for 3D cultural objectsAndrea D'Andrea, Kate Fernie. 137-143 [doi]
- Customizing discipline-based metadata standards for digital preservation of living epic traditions in China: Basic principles and challengesQubumo Bamo, Cuixiao Guo, Hubin Yin, Gang Li. 145-151 [doi]
- Ontologies for the metadata annotation of storiesVincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo. 153-160 [doi]
- Records in the Cloud: Authenticity and jurisdictionLuciana Duranti, Adam Jansen. 161-164 [doi]
- Digital art preservation: Practical answers to theoretical issuesMorgane Stricot. 169-172 [doi]
- Metadata enhanced 3D content search for real-time visualization of 3D digital assetsAlexia Kolosova, Sorin Hermon. 173-176 [doi]
- Archive/Base/Network: A threefold solution for safeguarding ethnic minorities' oral heritage in ChinaYin Hubin, Bamo Qubumo, Guo Cuixiao, Li Gang. 177-180 [doi]
- Conserving software-based artwork through software engineeringFrancis T. Marchese. 181-184 [doi]
- International standards and offline archiving through the use of recordable optical discsMasatoshi Inui, Hiroko Ito. 189 [doi]
- Cultural memory in the digital world - : Jinling Buddhist Scripture Printing, the Chinese Engraved Block Printing TechniqueHuai-Dong Ge, Shu-yang Deng, Xiao-yu Du. 191 [doi]
- Parametric Balinese rumah: Procedural modeling of traditional Balinese architecturePeter Ferschin, Monika Di Angelo, Galina Paskaleva. 199-206 [doi]
- Reconstruction of Virupaksha Bazaar Street of HampiMamata N. Rao, Pallavi Thakur. 207-214 [doi]
- From museum to original site: A 3d environment for virtual visits to finds re-contextualized in their original settingFrancesco Gabellone, Ivan Ferrari, M. T. Giannotta, A. Dell'Aglio. 215-222 [doi]
- Tiber Valley Virtual Museum: 3D landscape reconstruction in the orientalising period, North of Rome: A methodological approach proposalEva Pietroni, Augusto Palombini, Marco Di Ioia, Valentina Sanna, Antonia Arnoldus-Huyzendveld. 223-230 [doi]
- Multimodal reconstruction of landscape in serious games for heritage: An insight on the creation of Fort Ross Virtual Warehouse serious gameNicola Lercari, Maurizio Forte, Llonel Onsurez. 231-238 [doi]
- A multidisciplinary approach to 3D survey and reconstruction of historical buildingsLaura Loredana Micoli, Gabriele Guidi, Davide Angheleddu, Michele Russo. 241-248 [doi]
- Using a Cultural Heritage Information System for the documentation of the restoration processJuan Carlos Torres, L. López, Celia Romo, Germán Arroyo, Pedro Cano, F. Lamolda, María del Mar Villafranca. 249-256 [doi]
- Information landscapes for the communication of ancient manuscripts heritageMarcello Carrozzino, Chiara Evangelista, Massimo Bergamasco, M. Belli, A. Angeletaki. 257-262 [doi]
- Virtualization and the democratization of science: 3D technologies revolutionize museum research and accessHerbert D. G. Maschner, Corey D. Schou. 265-271 [doi]
- Exploring canons & cathedrals with Open Virtual Worlds: The recreation of St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews day, 1318Sarah Kennedy, R. Fawcett, Alan Miller, Lisa Dow, Rebecca Sweetman, A. Field, Anna Campbell, Iain Oliver, John McCaffery, Colin Allison. 273-280 [doi]
- The impact of the latest 3D technologies on the documentation of underwater heritage sitesMiran Eric, Rok Kovacic, Gregor Berginc, Mitja Pugelj, Ziga Stopinsek, Franc Solina. 281-288 [doi]
- The natural history production line: An industrial approach to the digitization of scientific collectionsMaarten Heerlien, Joost Van Leusen, Stephanie Schnörr, Kirsten Van Hulsen. 289-294 [doi]
- Knowledge management and Cultural Heritage repositories: Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval strategiesMaria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone, Federica Marano, Johanna Monti. 295-302 [doi]
- 3D digitizing a whole museum: A metadata centered workflowGabriele Guidi, Laura Loredana Micoli, S. Gonizzi, P. Rodriguez Navarro, Michele Russo. 307-310 [doi]
- Instagram as cultural heritage: User participation, historical documentation, and curating in Museums and archives through social mediaBente Jensen. 311-314 [doi]
- Suggestion of RFID technology for tracking museum objects in TurkeyNurdan Atalan Cayirezmez, Hakan Melih Aygun, Levent Boz. 315-318 [doi]
- It is unique, it is fragile, but it is open to all: Virtual 3d enhancement of the archaeological collections of the S. Mark Square, VeniceClara Peranetti, Micol Pillon, Diego Calaon, Silvia Tricarico. 319-322 [doi]
- 3D computer graphies short films for communicating cultural heritage: An open source pipelineFrancesca Delli Ponti, Daniele De Luca, Antonella Guidazzoli, Silvano Imboden, Maria Chiara Liguori. 325-328 [doi]
- Motion and embodiment: 3D simulations for historic fashionKathi Martin, Dave Mauriello. 329-332 [doi]
- The Art of Reconstruction: Documenting the process of 3D modeling: Some preliminary resultsP. S. Lulof, L. Opgenhaffen, M. H. Sepers. 333-336 [doi]
- A multi-disciplinary approach to the preservation of cultural heritage: A case study on the Piazzetta degli Ariani, RavennaMatteo Zaccarini, Alessandro Iannucci, Marco Orlandi, Mariangela Vandini, Simone Zambruno. 337-340 [doi]
- Imagining the past of an Italian garden: A historical-virtual reconstruction of Villa lo ZerbinoAnna Toth, Davide Spallazzo, Mauro Ceconello. 341-344 [doi]
- Illusionary perspective technique in historical buildings yards: Experimental research for their valorization: The case study for Bibiena in BolognaFrancesca Porfiri. 345-348 [doi]
- Digital Cities: A collaborative engagement with urban heritageJ. Timothy, Florian Wiencek, Victoria Szabo. 349-352 [doi]
- Application modes of virtual restoration and reconstruction technology in protection and presentation for cultural heritage in ChinaFang Liyu, Hou Chenchen, Su Yi. 353-356 [doi]
- Digitizing the Holy - 3D documentation and analysis of the architectural history of the "room of the Last Supper" - The Cenacle in JerusalemSorin Hermon, Giancarlo Iannone, Marina Fakka, Hamudi Khalaily, Gideon Avni, Amit Re'em. 359-362 [doi]
- Digital survey and interpretation of a fortification fragment: The Cadi bridge at the feet of the Alhambra hill, Granada, SpainPablo Rodriguez-Navarro, Giorgio Verdiani. 363-366 [doi]
- The teaching astronomical observatory of the University of Lisbon (19th century): A virtual experienceAna Paula Cláudio, Paula Redweik, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Marta Lourenco, Pedro Lopes, Antonio P. Matos, Ana Margarida Campos, Jorge Santos, Jose Nunes Pedrosa, Robin Burgess, Jose Juan Blasco, Fernando Sempere. 367-370 [doi]
- Disclosing Documentary Archives: AR interfaces to recall missing urban sceneryAlessandra Meschini, Daniele Rossi, Ramona Feriozzi. 371-374 [doi]
- Public presentation of Japanese historic sites using 3D Tiled Display WallRieko Kadobayashi, Masaki Chikama, Tsuneo Jozen, Shinji Shijomo. 375-378 [doi]
- Street art and the cultural heritage of the contemporary cityGiovanni Caffio. 379-382 [doi]
- Acquiring, modeling and testing freeform sculptures: A sculpture by Simon Benetton at the campus of the University of TriesteAlberto Sdegno, Giovanni Fraziano, Natalino Gattesco, Gaia Pavoni, Marco Jez. 383-386 [doi]
- Knowledge networking through social media for a digital heritage resourceMartin White, Zeeshan Patoli, Tudor Pascu. 389-392 [doi]
- Television heritage linked and visualized: The EUscreen virtual exhibitions and the Linked Open Data pilotJohan Oomen, Erwin Verbruggen, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Kati Hyyppä. 393-396 [doi]
- Decision making support systems for the Archaeological domain: A Natural Language Processing proposalMaria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone, Paola Ronzino, Valentina Vassallo, Sorin Hermon. 397-400 [doi]
- Semantics for the exploration of historical Business archives: Challenges and perspectives in the R.I.C.E.R.C.A. projectMonica De Martino, Marina Monti, Simone Pastorino, Chiara Rosati, Giovanni Mosca, Rita Pasini, Gianni Viano. 401-404 [doi]
- Making on-line cultural heritage visible for educational proposesJanine Sprunker. 405-408 [doi]
- Reusing cultural heritage digital resources in teachingVincenza Ferrara, Andrea Macchia, Sonia Sapia. 409-412 [doi]
- DIANA: An approach to coin iconography according to time and space through digital mapsMaria Caltabiano, Grazia Salamone, Mariangela Puglisi, Benedetto Carroccio, Barbara Sisalli, Antonio Celesti, Andrea Nucita. 413-416 [doi]
- Browsing and searching UNESCO intangible heritage on the web: Two waysMaria Teresa Artese, Isabella Gagliardi. 417-420 [doi]
- 2 experienceGiovanna Velia. 425 [doi]
- Making of Hampi - An attempt to bridge culture and technology aspectsMeera Natampally. 427 [doi]
- Online communication of digital heritage: Motivation, path, and effectHuaxiang He, Daopin Cheng, Min Mo. 429 [doi]
- Palermo: Virtual urban reconfiguration of some ancient squares and quartersGian Marco Girgenti, Giuliana Campanella. 433 [doi]
- NU Porto: A digital tool to visualize what is beyond the building's facadesP. Aibeo, J. Botelho, J. Lopes. 435 [doi]
- Digital collections, online exhibitions and virtual museums in the MEDINA project: Communicating the Ancient Near East Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean basinAlessandra Avanzini, Annamaria De Santis. 437 [doi]
- Architecture, methods and purpose of the Gra.fo sound archiveSilvia Calamai, Pier Marco Bertinetto, Chiara Bertini, Francesca Biliotti, Irene Ricci, Gianfranco Scuotri. 439 [doi]
- Pox and the City: A social history gameElizabeth Goins. 441 [doi]
- Virtual cultural gates: Exploring cyberspace potentials for a creative cultural heritage: An experimental design approach for the on-line 3D virtual environmentsEiman M. Elgewely, Walaa M. Sheta, Medhat M. Metwalli. 443 [doi]
- A piece of peace in sWARajevo: Locally and globally interesting stories for virtual museumsSelma Rizvic, Aida Sadzak, Theofanis Karafotias, Maryam Jodeirierajaie, Linde Egberts, Zina Ruzdic, Belma Ramic-Brkic, Isidora Stankovic, Milena Gnjatovic, Snezana Nenezic, Andrej Ferko, Mascha Bom, Elisa Bonacini, Sanda Sljivo, Haris Dervisevic, Tatjana Mijatovic, Marija Segan, Nadya Stamatova. 445 [doi]
- Documenting "meaning": A participant model for tangible heritage documentation by social mediaTigin Tore, Evrim Tore. 447 [doi]
- The parametric Museum: Combining Building Information Modeling, 3D Projection Mapping with a community's digital collections for Cultural heritage museumsSamir Bhowmik. 449 [doi]
- The distributed mobile guide app platform for all: A basic concept design for the medieum-small sized musuems in FinlandShuchen Wang. 451 [doi]
- Digital sculptures rebuilt for computationLaura Michel, Xavier Brunetaud, Muzahim Al-Mukhtar, Benoit Coignard. 453 [doi]
- Documenting tangible and intangible cultural heritage using a transmedia approach: The Discover Québec mobile applicationLaurier Turgeon, Alain Masse. 455 [doi]
- Gigapixel and virtual reality for scientists: When digitization helps multidisciplinary scientists on risky sitesAnais De Graaf, Martin De Graaf, Gwenola Graff. 457 [doi]
- A critical survey and a design proposal for Al Balad, the historic district of Jeddah, KSALivio Sacchi. 459 [doi]
- Digital archives: Fostering and enhancing the architectural heritageAnna Santi. 461 [doi]
- Homm-sw: Networks-of-stories to value tangible and intangible heritage in museumsMargherita Russo, Ruchira Ghose, Mauro Mattioli. 463 [doi]
- 3D-PIT0TI: 3D acquisition, processing and presentation of prehistoric European rock-artMartin Schaich. 465 [doi]
- Digitisation and metadata challenges: Experiences of the World Digital Library (Uganda)Sarah Kaddu, I. M. N. Kigongo-Bukenya. 473-478 [doi]
- Publishing cultural heritage content for digital libraries: The case of the collections of the Byzantine Museum and Art Gallery of the Archbishop Makarios III foundationValentina Vassallo, E. Athanasiou, Sorin Hermon, I. Eliades. 479-484 [doi]
- Preserving the cultural heritage of Sudan through digitization: Developing Digital SudanMarilyn Deegan, Badreldin Elhag Musa. 485-487 [doi]
- UAV photogrammetry for archaeological survey: The Theaters area of PompeiiRenato Saleri, Valeria Cappellini, Nicolas Nony, Livio De Luca, Marc Pierrot Deseilligny, Emmanuel Bardiere, Massimiliano Campi. 497-502 [doi]
- Visualizing the invisible: Digital restitution from an integrated archaeological, remote sensing, and geophysical research of a late Roman villa in Durres (Albania)Damele Malfitana, Giovanni Leucci, Giovanni Fragala, Nicola Masini, Giuseppe Scardozzi, Cettina Santagati, Giuseppe Cacciaguerra, Eduard Shehi. 511-517 [doi]
- From mounds to maps to models: Visualizing ancient architecture across landscapesHeather Richards-Rissetto. 519-522 [doi]
- REVEAL: One future for heritage documentationDonald H. Sanders. 527-534 [doi]
- Mobile analysis of large temporal datasets for exploration and discoveryAndrew Huynh, Albert Yu-Min Lin. 535-538 [doi]
- OpenDig: In-field data recording for archaeology and cultural heritageMatthew L. Vincent, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy. 539-542 [doi]
- "RevQuest: The Black Chambers": Bringing together technology and gaming at a historical siteLisa E. Fischer. 551-558 [doi]
- Gavrinis: The raising of digital stonesLaurent Lescop, Serge Cassen. 561-568 [doi]
- Digital archaeological landscapes & replicated artifacts: Questions of analytical & phenomenological authenticity & ethical policies in cyberarchaeologyAshley M. Richter, Vid Petrovic, David Vanoni, Steven M. Parish, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy. 569-572 [doi]
- Placing Virtual Heritage: Reconciling virtual and cultural heritage with the Spatial TurnDanny J. Bonenberger, Trevor M. Harris. 601-604 [doi]
- ALERT mobile: Managing coastal archaeological heritage in Western FranceJean-Baptiste Barreau, Mathieu Sachet, Elias Lopez-Romero, Marie-Yvane Daire, Pau Olmos-Benlloch. 611-614 [doi]
- Rethinking the virtual museumSorin Hermon, Susan Hazan. 625-632 [doi]
- The Last Supper Interactive: Stereoscopic and ultra-high resolution 4K/3D HD for immersive real-time virtual narrative in Italian Renaissance ArtFranz Fischnaller, Yesi Maharaj Singh, Martin Reed. 637-644 [doi]
- Design and use of CALM : An ubiquitous environment for mobile learning during museum visitPierre-Yves Gicquel, Dominique Lenne, Claude Moulin. 645-652 [doi]
- The Etruscanning project: Gesture-based interaction and user experience in the virtual reconstruction of the Regolini-Galassi tombEva Pietroni, Alfonsina Pagano, Claudio Rufa. 653-660 [doi]
- Etruscanning 3D. The Etruscan grave n.5 of Monte Michele in Veii: From the digital documentation to the virtual reconstruction and communicationAndrea Adami, Eva Pietroni, Carlotta Capurro, Daniel Pletinckx. 661-668 [doi]
- Flying a drone in a museum: An augmented-reality cultural serious game in ProvenceSébastien Thon, Dominique Serena-Allier, Celine Salvetat, Francoise Lacotte. 669-676 [doi]
- Smart architectural models: Spatial projection-based augmented mock-upDaniele Rossi. 677-684 [doi]
- A digital look at physical museum exhibits: Designing personalized stories with handheld Augmented Reality in museumsJens Keil, Laia Pujol, Maria Roussou, Timo Engelke, Michael Schmitt, Ulrich Bockholt, Stamatia Eleftheratou. 685-688 [doi]
- "Excavate and learn": Enhancing visitor experience with touch and NFCEmanuele Di Rosa, Fabrizio Benente. 689-692 [doi]
- The reconstructive study of the Greek colony of Syracuse in a 3D stereoscopic movie for tourists and scholarsFrancesco Gabellone, Ivan Ferrari, Davide Tanasi. 693-700 [doi]
- Towards an integrative approach to interactive museum installationsChristie A. Ray, Merel van der Vaart. 701-704 [doi]
- X3D/X3DOM, Blender Game Engine and OSG4WEB: Open source visualisation for cultural heritage environmentsAntonio Baglivo, Francesca Delli Ponti, Daniele De Luca, Antonella Guidazzoli, Maria Chiara Liguori, Bruno Fanini. 711-718 [doi]
- Distributed 3D model optimization for the web with the common implementation framework for online virtual museumsAndreas Aderhold, Yvonne Jung, Katarzyna Wilkosinska, Dieter W. Fellner. 719-726 [doi]
- Giza 3D: Digital archaeology and scholarly access to the Giza Pyramids: The Giza Project at Harvard UniversityPeter Der Manuelian. 727-734 [doi]