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Devine, K.
The two key New Media forms of database and navigable space are widely used by cultural heritage institutions. Digital databases are integral to the modern museum, not le [...]
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The presence of some major archaeological sites in Italy and in Europe triggers interesting issues for theoretical reflection and concrete experimentation on the relation [...]
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For many years the official bodies have been working to promote sustainability policies for cultural heritage. These rigid policies are coming into conflict with the ever [...]
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Góral, A.
Culture and cultural heritage in recent years are more and more clearly visible in the market in terms of products (including for example the design, which is inspired by [...]
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The opportunity of mobility, mass tourism and Internet have allowed many people to know places, museums, environment, cultures before otherwise precluded to direct experi [...]
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Berlinger, G. A.
This paper explores the interrelated issues that inform the ongoing process of historic preservation and heritage management at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New [...]
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Climate change will continue to repeat the theme of the quantity and quality of sources of energy production and the consequent needs of consumption saving. Countries, li [...]
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Pultrone, G.
The common thread of all European policies and strategies beyond the 2020 horizon is that they recognize that the new models of economic and social development should be [...]
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Mura, P.
The city of Cagliari (Italy), that is facing an increasing tourism and it is proposing itself as a candidate for European culture capital in 2019, can find in both factor [...]
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