This document summarizes a session at EAA 2019 that discussed engaging end-users in developing strategies for cultural heritage protection. It focused on issues like defining threats to human records and monuments, creating common terminology, and reflecting on technology's role in inclusion or exclusion of digital records. Lessons included the benefits of interdisciplinary work, establishing common goals and communication with end-users, and the challenges of long processes, expensive tools, and rapid changes requiring reflection. Responsibility for digital preservation of cultural data produced today was also discussed.
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Eaa 2019
1. EAA 2019: Engaging with
cultural heritage, including your
end-users in strategy
discussions on heritage
protection.
Session 384
ALEXANDRA ANGELETAKI
NTNU UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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Antony Gromley exhibit in Delos Arcaheological site.
2. Co-created projects
Cocreated projects where the public engages
in the scientific process including question
selection research design, development and
implementation, analysis and dissemination
(Gibb 2018, 5)
3. Can we manage to curate and store the
digital data we produce today without
parts of it dissappearing for future
generations?
6. EiT village 2019: Digital
conservation of the Past.
In collaboration with IDI NTNU
7. Issues and challenges discussed!
Issues
Defining time as a component
of the research perspective.
Defining the threats to human
record and monuments.
Challenges
Create an understanding on the
subject, a common terminology.
Reflect on the use of technology
and issues of inclusion or
exclusion in the digital record
created today by our everyday
life activities.
10. Lessons learned!
Ideas to work upon!
Interdisciplinary work stimulates creativity
Important to establish
-a common terminology ground
-common goals
-enriched subject perspectives
-communication strategies with your end-
users.
Long process
Expensive software and hardware
Rapid changes
Reflection needed
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11. So who takes the responsibility? Avaaz.com 5.9.2019
12. Thanks to my students,
IDI NTNU
Contact: aalekas@gmail.com
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