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Crowdsourcing in the cultural heritage domain
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Communities and Technologies, 2011Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (short: GLAMs) around the globe are beginning to explore the potential of crowdsourcing, i. e. outsourcing specific activities to a community though an open call. In this paper, we propose a typology of these activities, based on an empirical study of a substantial amount of projects initiated by relevant ...
J. Oomen (Johan), L. Aroyo (Lora)
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Cross-Domain Recommendation for Enhancing Cultural Heritage Experience
User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization, 2019In this paper, we describe our research activities for integrating the recommendation process of nearby points of artistic and cultural interest (POIs) with related multimedia content.
Giuseppe Sansonetti +2 more
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Information Society, Domains, and Culture
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2015Although there is much impressive scholarship by computer historians, there is little that is broad enough to cover more than a single company or a single country, and many historical studies are much narrower than this. In this article, William Aspray briefly describes a useful conceptual tool for thinking historically about information: the ...
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A Survey of Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage
ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2018A multimedia approach to the diffusion, communication, and exploitation of Cultural Heritage (CH) is a well-established trend worldwide. Several studies demonstrate that the use of new and combined media enhances how culture is experienced.
M. Bekele +4 more
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Policy Domains: Organization, Culture, and Policy Outcomes
Annual Review of Sociology, 1991Sociologists interested in politics have increasingly turned in recent years to the study of policy domains—components of the political system organized around substantive issues. This review focuses on the process leading to legislative enactment of policy change and assesses issues and findings in three aspects of the political process: agenda ...
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The 4.2 ka BP climatic event and its cultural responses
Quaternary International, 2019The 4.2 ka event was one of Holocene abrupt-change events and characterized by dry and cool climatic conditions in many parts of the world. The event was reported to have played important roles in the collapses of those major ancient civilizations.
M. Ran, Liang Chen
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The Pattern of Cultural Navigation in Iran's Cultural Domains
Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and HistoryThe present study was conducted with the aim of presenting a model of cultural navigation within Iran's cultural domains. The research methodology utilized is qualitative and is based on the grounded theory strategy. For data collection, the tool of in-depth interviews was employed.
Seyed Mohammad Javad Tabatabaei Gomi +3 more
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Social-Cultural Capital and Domain Satisfaction
Revista Hacienda Pública Española, 2023We analyze the relevance of social resources in different domain satisfactions (finances, job, health, housing, and leisure) as well as the possible sources of endogeneity in the relationship between the two concepts, the differential effect of factors across domains, and the correlation between the domains.
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Cultural Domain Analysis for Soundscape Assessment
2019UPDATED—2019/01/05 07:57:47. Sonic environment consisting of various sounds ranging from music and natural sounds to artificial sounds is an integral part of any geography. It is a reflection of people living in the location as well as an influencer of culture in that location.
Malay Dhamelia, Girish Dalvi
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Cultural Differences in Creative Professional Domains
2018This chapter offers a new conceptualization of culture, focusing on domains of professional activity. Culture is understood as a dynamic system integrating material, symbolic, and social elements and describing the context of human action. From this perspective, culture exists not only between nations but also within nations, at the level of different ...
Vlad Petre Glăveanu, Todd Lubart
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