Bojan Bujić, Arnold Schoenberg and Egon Wellesz: A Fraught Relationship [PDF]
Meike Wilfing-Albrecht
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Spatio-temporal evolution and influencing factors of cultural heritage embedded cultural tourism efficiency. [PDF]
Lin S, Zhang M, Feng L, Lu M, Liu X.
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The advancement of digital technologies has brought a rapid global information exchange, impacting all areas of our lives. This also applies to science. Knowledge, conservation and scientific innovation on global biodiversity are being strengthened and disseminated at unprecedented scales.
Ana Flávia Alves Versiane +9 more
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Digital restoration and feature recognition of a Qing-Dynasty vernacular dwelling based on multimodal data fusion. [PDF]
Xia X, Chen Z, Xu Y.
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Widespread museum digitization initiatives have made the world's herbaria more accessible than ever, launching a renaissance of specimen use. We highlight the value of digitization to bolster both scientific and historical research using the specimens from the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881–1884) to the Canadian arctic, remembered for its tragedy ...
J. Mason Heberling, Jackson P. Wright
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Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage through art design using feature pyramid network optimized by modified builder optimization algorithm. [PDF]
Fu X, Razmjooy N.
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Tracing holotype trajectories: Mapping the movement of the most valuable herbarium specimens
Global efforts to protect biodiversity depend on fair access to key plant specimens. This study examines the distribution of 119,361 holotypes—unique herbarium specimens used to formally describe new plant species. By linking collection and storage data, we found that holotypes are increasingly held closer to their places of origin, particularly in ...
Dominik Tomaszewski +2 more
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Community participatory Jingchu folk pattern generation platform construction and user co-creation mechanism analysis. [PDF]
Wu X, Xu Y.
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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