Anchoring unsorted e-sources about heritage artefacts in space and time. Saygi, G., Blaise, J., & Dudek, I. 2017. Published: Séminaire du MAP 2017Paper abstract bibtex The Territographie project questions the relevance and benefits of the citizen science paradigm in the specific context of cultural heritage collections (ethnographic and architectural data sets). It targets what is often called minor heritage, and focuses on issues such as heterogenetity in collections, enrichment by local actors, spatio-temporal interfacing, and more generally on assessing the potential benefits and pitfalls of the approach in the above mentioned application field. The project results from a collaboration between the MAP research unit and the MuCEM (Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée), and is supported by the PACA regional authorities
@misc{saygi_anchoring_2017,
address = {Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Paris},
type = {Poster},
title = {Anchoring unsorted e-sources about heritage artefacts in space and time},
url = {https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01567011/document},
abstract = {The Territographie project questions the relevance and benefits of the citizen science paradigm in the specific context of cultural heritage collections (ethnographic and architectural data sets). It targets what is often called minor heritage, and focuses on issues such as heterogenetity in collections, enrichment by local actors, spatio-temporal interfacing, and more generally on assessing the potential benefits and pitfalls of the approach in the above mentioned application field. The project results from a collaboration between the MAP research unit and the MuCEM (Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée), and is supported by the PACA regional authorities},
urldate = {2017-08-30},
author = {Saygi, Gamze and Blaise, Jean-Yves and Dudek, Iwona},
year = {2017},
note = {Published: Séminaire du MAP 2017},
keywords = {Citizen Science, Cultural heritage, Minor Heritage, PROJET=TERRITO, Spatio-temporal visualizations, spatio-temporal data}
}
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