ABSTRACT

What are the leading tools and archives in digital cultural heritage? How can they be integrated into research infrastructures to better serve their intended audiences? In this book, authors from a wide range of countries, representing some of the best research projects in digital humanities related to cultural heritage, discuss their latest findings, both in terms of new tools and archives, and how they are used (or not used) by both specialists and by the general public.

chapter 5|19 pages

The ethnography of infrastructures

Digital Humanities and Cultural Anthropology

chapter 7|15 pages

Making sure the data fit the researchers

Data identification and investigation in European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI)

chapter 8|15 pages

Mubil

A library-based immersive virtual environment for situated historical learning

chapter 9|9 pages

Digital heritage tools in Ireland

A review

chapter 10|17 pages

From Europeana Cloud to Europeana Research

Tools, users and methods