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@article{Callieri_Berggren_Dell’Unto_Derudas_Dininno_Ekengren_Naponiello_2023,
title={The Dynamic Collections – a 3D Web Platform of Archaeological Artefacts designed for Data Reuse and Deep Interaction}, DOI={10.5281/zenodo.8305190}, publisher={Zenodo}, author={Callieri, Marco and Berggren, Åsa and Dell’Unto, Nicolò and Derudas, Paola and Dininno, Domenica and Ekengren, Fredrik and Naponiello, Giuseppe}, year={2023} }
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title: 'The Dynamic Collections – a 3D Web Platform of Archaeological Artefacts designed for Data Reuse and Deep Interaction'
authors:
- Marco Callieri
- Åsa Berggren
- Nicolo Dell'Unto
- Paola Derudas
- Domenica Dininno
- Fredrik Ekengren
- Giuseppe Naponiello

date: '2023-11-02T00:00:00Z'
doi: 'https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10067103'


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publication: '*International Conference on Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 2023'
publication_short: In *CAA 2023*

abstract: The Dynamic Collections project is an ongoing initiative pursued by the Visual Computing Lab ISTI-CNR in Italy and the Lund University Digital Archaeology Laboratory-DARKLab, Sweden. The aim of this project is to explore the possibilities offered by a deep, structured interaction with a large set of digital replicas of archaeological artefacts. The project developed and deployed a web-based platform containing a large number of digital artefacts, and a set of dedicated tools to interact with them at a both artefact- and collection-level. This platform has been used in university courses and research activities with positive feedback from the community. In this contribution, we want to describe various aspects of the management of the project, its evolution, and discuss the roadmap of future developments and research directions.

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- Digital Heritage
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@article{NEROULIDIS2023,
title = {A digital platform for the centralization and long-term preservation of multidisciplinary scientific data belonging to the Notre Dame de Paris scientific action},
journal = {Journal of Cultural Heritage},
year = {2023},
issn = {1296-2074},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2023.09.016},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1296207423001929},
author = {Ariane Néroulidis and Thomas Pouyet and Sarah Tournon and Miled Rousset and Marco Callieri and Adeline Manuel and Violette Abergel and Olivier Malavergne and Isabelle Cao and Roxane Roussel and Xavier Granier and Xavier Rodier and Livio {De Luca}},
keywords = {Heritage science, Digital platform, Collaborative studies, Computational modelling, Digitisation, Information systems},
abstract = {This article explores the design, development and deployment of a digital platform for scholarly work at Notre Dame Cathedral and demonstrates the transformative impact of digital technology on heritage disciplines. By merging technology and human expertise, the platform facilitates the creation, integration, sharing, and analysis of extensive scientific data on the multidisciplinary post-fire study of the cathedral. This multi-layered approach includes community building for collaborative efforts, digital tools tailored to different stakeholders, data structuring approaches for managing multidimensional features, and experience-based workflows for documenting, categorising and semantically enriching scientific and restoration data. The overall goal is to introduce an integrated solution for collaborative studies and to promote a digital memory of the collective initiative in accordance with the principles of FAIR for scientific heritage data. This initiative not only supports the research and restoration of Notre Dame, but also serves as a paradigm for future conservation and documentation efforts in the field of cultural heritage.}
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title: 'A digital platform for the centralization and long-term preservation of multidisciplinary scientific data belonging to the Notre Dame de Paris scientific action'
authors:
- Ariane Néroulidis
- Thomas Pouyet
- Sarah Tournon
- Miled Rousset
- Marco Callieri
- Adeline Manuel
- Violette Abergel
- Olivier Malavergne
- Isabelle Cao
- Roxane Roussel
- Xavier Granier
- Xavier Rodier
- Livio De Luca

date: '2023-11-10T00:00:00Z'
doi: 'https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2023.09.016'


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publication: '*Journal of Cultural Heritage*'

abstract: This article explores the design, development and deployment of a digital platform for scholarly work at Notre Dame Cathedral and demonstrates the transformative impact of digital technology on heritage disciplines. By merging technology and human expertise, the platform facilitates the creation, integration, sharing, and analysis of extensive scientific data on the multidisciplinary post-fire study of the cathedral. This multi-layered approach includes community building for collaborative efforts, digital tools tailored to different stakeholders, data structuring approaches for managing multidimensional features, and experience-based workflows for documenting, categorising and semantically enriching scientific and restoration data. The overall goal is to introduce an integrated solution for collaborative studies and to promote a digital memory of the collective initiative in accordance with the principles of FAIR for scientific heritage data. This initiative not only supports the research and restoration of Notre Dame, but also serves as a paradigm for future conservation and documentation efforts in the field of cultural heritage.

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- Digital Heritage
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