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What is Tangible Cultural Heritage

Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science
Is a culture's physical history and legacy passed down through generations. It encompasses various cultural, historical, aesthetic, scientific, and socially significant artifacts, structures, and persons.
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Toward a Convergence of Memory Institutions in the Indonesian Presidential Library
Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan (University of Brawijaya, Indonesia) and Muhammad Shobaruddin (University of Brawijaya, Indonesia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2841-5.ch009
Abstract
Libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) as memory institutions share valuable existence to preserve advanced national cultural heritage. Various causes drove LAM convergence in various cases. The Bung Karno Library in Blitar City, one of the Presidential Libraries in the Republic of Indonesia, helps explain the memory institution's convergence. The case studies indicate that collaboration and convergence face shared challenges. The authors propose that collaboration between these organizations is complicated. In the Bung Karno Library, cohesive procedure and accessibility were essential to service the user. However, removing boundaries between memory institutions in Bung Karno Library was universally accepted as necessary to improve user service and promote cultural heritage. These actions might lead to future research and boost the convergence's worth. To balance professional capability and integrate multiple systems, the researched institutions are making significant efforts. A fine balance appears needed to achieve and maintain successful convergence initiatives.
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Towards a Smart Cultural Heritage in a Post-Pandemic Era: Enhancing Resilience Through the Implementation of Digital Technologies in Italian Heritage
Artefacts or physical assets produced, maintained and intergenerationally transmitted in a society and which determine the sense of identity and belonging to a community, region, or nation.
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Initiating Memory Institutions Convergence Through Digital Convergence in Indonesian World Heritage Sites
Is a culture's physical history and legacy passed down through generations. It encompasses various cultural, historical, aesthetic, scientific, and socially significant artifacts, structures, and persons.
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Digital Protection of Traditional Villages for Sustainable Heritage Tourism: A Case Study on Qiqiao Ancient Village, China
is defined as physical artifacts with cultural significance undergoing maintenance and intergenerational transmission in a society, for instance, buildings, monuments, and paintings.
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Recognition of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage for the Sustainability of Tourism: Turkey (Türkiye) Case
The cultural heritages belonging to one land and civilization and having universal value and that have a tangible asset such as archaeological sites, buildings of historical or traditional value, monuments, artistic creations such as sculptures and other tangible resources.
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Digital Narrative as an Educational Tool for Cultural Heritage Teaching
The material traces such as archaeological sites, historical monuments, artifacts, and objects that are significant to a community, a nation, or/and humanity.
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