Saperi geografici in rete: digitalizzazione e organizzazione della conoscenza
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00073Keywords:
Geo documental heritage, Museum of Geography, knowledge organizationAbstract
The paper’s aim is to share activities and practices that have interest and still affect the geo-documentary and cartographic heritage of the Geography Museum of Sapienza University of Rome. The heritage, preserved in the Library of the Department of Letters and Modern Cultures - Geography Section, has been undergoing restoration, digitization and metadating interventions for about a decade with the aim of fully recovering its cultural value, activating reuse and resignification practices, which allow the emergence, study and use of the various types of geo-cartographic assets, for the purpose of effective and complete capitalisation. Therefore, we intend to illustrate the reuse actions and the experiences put in place over the years in terms of teaching, research and third mission.
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