Sharing ICH Archives: Integration of Online Inventories and Definition of Common Metadata
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2019.9.36Keywords:
Global and Local Archives, Multimodal Search Criteria, Open Archives, Storytelling, Common MetadataAbstract
We present here an ongoing study and experimentation of a system (QueryLab) able to query different inventories at the same time, providing a larger virtual collection that can be explored through intuitive and attractive search tools. The aim is twofold: overcome data silos archives and develop a common metadata able to collect lists of intangible cultural heritage that is not yet included in any online database.References
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