Scope
structure and Topics:
Multimedia
Information Objects
Map, Picture, Video, Text, Sound
objects: their permanent availability, cross-media and
cross-organizational
interoperability and innovative analysis
Infrastructure
Digital Archives, Gazetteers,
Search
Machines, Multilingual Issues, Publishing, Portals Techniques,
Organization, Legal
aspects, Licenses, Curricula
Open Data,
Open Software, and Open Access
Analysis /
Workflow / Processes
Information Clusters, Abstraction
of
Mass
Information, Product composition,
production,
and use, Mashups, Tools for
Searching
and Fusing Web Databases, Collections and Archives Entities
Linking
Multimedia Information
/Information Fusion
Semantical networks interlinking
massive
digital cultural heritage databases (text libraries, archives,
collections)
Knowledge / Culture Detection and Understanding, Intangible Heritage
User
Interfaces
WEB 2.0,
Web 3.0, e-Learning, Games, Crowd-sourcing,
Community Involvement, social media
Cartographic
Digital Sources
Scans, hyper/multi spectral
imaging, 2D,
3D,
3D Clouds, Databases
Complex Use Cases
/ Application
Scenarios / Best Practice / Customers
Cultural Sciences, History,
Literature /
Libraries
Museums, Archives, Archaeology, Language
Science, Journalism, Cartography,
Geoinfor-mation
Science, Spatial Relations, Situations and
Scenarios, Cultural Landscape Research
Computational terminology and
lexicography, spatial facts and contexts in digital
corpora markup, annotation and analysis
Politics, Art,
Religion, Social and
Economic Sciences,
The Media
Information
Quality
for wide
use and longtime accessibility
for not yet well-known purposes, services and products
Current
Large
Realizations
Digital
UNESCO Cultural Heritage, ICOMOS-CIPA,
EUROPEANA, CLARIN, DARIAH, Domesday Project
etc.
Strategies/ Demand/
Potential
Information
Society, The Values of new
types of
Analysis and Representations
Strategic Keywords
Heritage
Informatics, Culture
Big Data, Cultural Diversity, Knowledge Fusion and Emergence, Dynamics
of the
Cultural Sector, Cultural Sciences, History, Language, Literature.
Libraries,
Museums, Collections, Archives, Archaeology, Cybercartography, Creative
Industries, Cultural Heritage Risk, Threat and Monitoring, DCH
Coalitions,
Alliances and Experts Networks.