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Title: Information Management of the Institutionalized Heritage
Authors: Sotirova-Vulkova, Kalina
Keywords: Digital cultural heritage
business models
museums
WEB 3.0 / WEB 4.0
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2018
Publisher: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Association for the Development of the Information Society
Citation: Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education and Research in the Information Society", Plovdiv, June, 2018, 300p-308p
Series/Report no.: ADIS;2018
Abstract: This article observes information management of contemporary museum through prism of curator, technology and development of Internet. The Digitital cultural heritage is presented as dynamic construct, which is supposed to change constantly according institutional policy, network society requirements, and according expectations of the visitor – real and virtual one. Semantic web technologies, WEB 3.0, developing services of WEB 4.0 – the web of intelligent agents, smart culture, smart cities – are entering quickly into conservative world of institutionalized heritage. The terminology of business models as information management instrument comes in operation of Bulgarian museums, libraries, and “chitalishta” (specific kind of community centers). The text is focused on several core factors in management process, in cataloguing and exposition actions in a museum, which would improve the quality of the contact with the visitor and would create new audiences.
Description: Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education and Research in the Information Society", Plovdiv, June, 2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/2970
ISSN: 1314-0752
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