La storia della Bassa Valle Scrivia sul web
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00030Abstract
In the context of national and regional cultural portals, the contribution takes into examination the website shared between three municipalities of the Lower Scrivia Valley which offers free and open consultation of a rich heritage consisting of photographs, sound recordings, audiovisuals, books, archive inventories, maps, calendars and local newspapers to tell the story of the territory, families and people. Considering the qualitative and quantitative elements that differentiate large projects from the variegated mosaic of proposals on the cultural web offered by smaller realities, the illustration of the Piedmontese site wants to stimulate the debate on the convergence of experiences to compose a unitary framework of the national cultural heritage.
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