“Il mondo come puzzle”: i beni culturali nel web
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00002Keywords:
Semantic web, description, Cataloguing, cultural heritage, integration, modelAbstract
New technologies offer new and powerful possibilities for describing cultural heritage on the web, helping to renew the nature, functions and objectives of traditional tools for representing and managing cultural heritage in the digital environment. In particular, dealing with the catalogue on the web requires a change of perspective: a catalogue is not a simple enumeration based on conventional models and syntactic rules that define a paradigm where there is no space for the anomaly; it is rather a narrative which attributes meaning to a multiplicity of singularities. In other words, it is necessary to balance the order criterion and the inevitable rigidity imposed by formal languages and models on the one hand, and the need to give space to different perspectives and models on the other hand.Downloads
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2020-06-24
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Michetti, G. (2020). “Il mondo come puzzle”: i beni culturali nel web. DigItalia, 15(1), 26–42. https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00002
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