Preservation and Presentation of Roland Eötvös' Scientific Heritage
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2020.10.10Keywords:
Scientific Heritage, Physics Digitization, Mobile Applications, Web Sites, Panorama PicturesAbstract
In association with UNESCO, the world’s scientific community commemorated in 2019 the 100th anniversary of the death of Roland Eötvös, a worldfamous Hungarian polyhistor. This paper presents various multimedia tools and services applied in the commemorative year to preserve and present his multifold scientific and societal heritage on Web and mobile platforms.References
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