[Asis-l] Emerging Technologies for the Cultural & Scientific Heritage Sector / DigiCULT Technology Watch Report 2 - NOW AVAILABLE
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Technology Watch Report 2 - NOW AVAILABLE
Emerging Technologies for the Cultural and Scientific Heritage Sector
The Technology Watch Report identifies and describes technologies that
are either not currently used in the heritage sector or are
under-utilised by it.
The Report provides accessible descriptions of new technologies,
suggests how these might be employed, and indicates the implications and
risks.
Technologies examined in Report 2 include:
o The Application Model
o The XML Family of Technologies
o Cultural Agents and Avatars, Electronic Programming Guides and
Personalisation
o Mobile Access to Cultural Information Resources
o Rights Management and Payment Technologies
o Collaborative Mechanisms and Technologies
Download DigiCULT Technology Watch Report 2
Low Resolution (1,6 MB)
http://www.digicult.info/pages/pubpop.php?file=http://www.digicult.info/downloads/twr_2_2004_final_low.pdf
High Resolution (13,6 MB)
http://www.digicult.info/pages/pubpop.php?file=http://www.digicult.info/downloads/twr_2_2004_final.pdf
DigiCULT Publications offer a valuable resource of mission-critical
information in the selection and use of digital technologies for
Europe’s heritage organisations:
- Thematic Issues: results of expert fora
http://www.digicult.info/pages/Themiss.php
- DigiCULT Technology Watch Reports: in-depth technology evaluation
http://www.digicult.info/pages/techwatch.php
- DigiCULT.Info Newsletter: articles about services, studies,
technologies, and activities
http://www.digicult.info/pages/newsletter.php
- DigiCULT Website: info, events, links, all publications online for
download
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