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I have no idea who on the list forwarded this DigiCULT issue. Sorry to
say I had never heard of the group. Once you get to the actual document
it is a fascinating discussion. I'd be interesting in hearing what
anyone else on the list thought/thinks of it. If you didn't read it,
you should at least peruse.
Lois
Lois Brynes, Principal
DeepTime Associates
P.O. Box 58
Rockport, MA 01966
USA
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On Feb 8, 2005, at 3:53 AM, digicult-forum wrote:
> DigiCULT Thematic Issue 7 - Now Available
> The Future Digital Heritage Space. An Expedition Report.
>
> This report summarises the results of an expedition into the possible
> future of digital heritage in the next 10-15 years.
>
> It is based on contributions from researchers, heritage experts and
> professionals to a DigiCULT online forum as well as the project's
> ongoing research.
>
> The report is intended as a navigation tool for boards and directors of
> heritage organisations and research centres, IT project managers, and
> curators of digital collections, virtual exhibitions and environments.
> It cautions that the next waves of innovative ICT systems and
> applications may significantly shape and re-shape the digital landscape
> in which heritage organisations reside. For many organisations this
> could result in becoming 'blind spots' in an emerging ambient
> intelligence environment. As the places and roles of digital heritage
> in
> this environment need to be discussed and prepared, the report also
> gives recommendations which may be useful for ensuring the creation of
> a
> thriving and inclusive future digital heritage space.
>
> Download Thematic Issue 7: (10 MB)
> http://www.digicult.info/downloads/dc_thematic_issue7.pdf
>
> DigiCULT Publications offer a valuable resource of mission-critical
> information in the selection and use of digital technologies for
> Europe's heritage organisations:
>
> - Thematic Issues: results of expert forums
> http://www.digicult.info/pages/Themiss.php
>
> - DigiCULT Technology Watch Reports: in-depth technology evaluation
> http://www.digicult.info/pages/techwatch.php
>
> - DigiCULT.Info Newsletter: articles about services, studies,
> technologies, and activities
> http://www.digicult.info/pages/newsletter.php
>
> Subscribe to the Newsletter DigiCULT.Info
> http://www.digicult.info/pages/subscribe.php
> (c) DigiCULT Forum 2002-2004
>
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