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Map Portal as a Tool to Share Information on Cultural Heritage Illustrated by the National Heritage Board Geoportal

Fiedukowicz, Anna ; Głażewski, Andrzej ; Kołodziej, Arkadiusz ; Koszewski, Krzysztof ; Kowalski, Paweł ; Olszewski, Robert ; Włochyński, Leszek

Advances in Digital Cultural Heritage, 2018, Vol.10754, p.48-64 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG

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  • Título:
    Map Portal as a Tool to Share Information on Cultural Heritage Illustrated by the National Heritage Board Geoportal
  • Autor: Fiedukowicz, Anna ; Głażewski, Andrzej ; Kołodziej, Arkadiusz ; Koszewski, Krzysztof ; Kowalski, Paweł ; Olszewski, Robert ; Włochyński, Leszek
  • Assuntos: Geoinformation ; Geoportal ; GIS ; Heritage ; Historical sites
  • É parte de: Advances in Digital Cultural Heritage, 2018, Vol.10754, p.48-64
  • Descrição: The distribution of information has become an element of heritage conservation policy, as well as a tool aiming at sustainable use of historic resources, or even a prerequisite of effective conservation. This aspect is very often underestimated and reduced to simple popularization, which consequently oversimplifies such complex mater, what historic site conservation is. The issues described above are addressed by the authors of this article through the project run on behalf of the National Heritage Board (NHB) attempting to place and publish the information on all historic sites’ resources entered in the register of objects of cultural heritage (the heritage register). Hierarchical classification was prepared within this project in order to sequentially establish: general categories of monuments, separate classes for architectural and archaeological sites, and finally, formal/functional typology for architectural monuments. The signatures for each group were carefully designed and prepared. The efficient visualisation of historical sites was possible due to the common utilisation of advanced information technologies as well as modern cartographical solutions. Authors had shown the importance of spatial reference of historical sites achieved by visualising them jointly with up-to-date spatial topographical and a general database as well as a digital terrain model. Last but not least, the meaning of user interface has been highlighted as the tool of communication and interaction with the final user. The geoportal developed during this project can be seen as a modern digital tool supporting state heritage conservation policy and popularising knowledge about historical sites among the wide group of users.
  • Títulos relacionados: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Editor: Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Idioma: Inglês

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