ABSTRACT
A monument, a built heritage, needs information and narration to be shared with the public as part of their story that enrich their value as a cultural heritage. Digital technology has given us data and repositories on almost everything. It has made online research easier. This study is an empirical study on how to use and develop data digging for architectural history research on a monument or an object of a built environment using cases studies. From the case studies, it was understood that the information of an object being spread out are mostly incorrect thus need correction. Data digging with keyword research can confirm information of a built heritage, correct the mistaken information, and add other relevant information. Online repositories for Indonesian built heritage are available not only in The Netherlands, but also in other countries, in other languages, which need to be selected and listed.
