Cultural heritage business development plan
Who is a Digital Humanist, what does he/she do and in what sector does he/she work
Starting from the concept of Digital Humanities, the presenter, with simple and immediate language, reviews the essential knowledge that a digital humanist cannot do without, drawing the viewers’ attention to issues regarding the characteristics of the cultural market, the digital cultural heritage, open access and digital rights management, to end with project management techniques and tools, to plan and effectively manage projects to valorise the promotion and valorisation of heritage.
INTERVIEW
- Digital Humanities: evolution and applications
SABRINA GALANO
Professor of Romance Philology and Digital Philology – Università degli Studi di Salerno
– - Digital Humanities and new technologies
FRANCESCO COLACE
Professor of Computer Science – Università degli Studi di Salerno
– - The relationship between cultural heritage and digital technologies
DANIEL TEJERINA
Expert in archaeology and ancient history – University of Alicante
– - Open sources and digital ethics at PR Office
MARCIN TRYDEŃSKI
LTM Communication
Learning Object:
- Digital humanities evolution: sources and methods (UNISA)
– - Cultural and creative enterprises (CONFORM)
– - Digital heritage: the past in a digital present (UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE)
– - Open access and digital ethics (WCCI)
– - Introduction to copyright and Creative Commons (CONFORM)
– - Cultural heritage management and sustainable development (CONFORM + CCIAA BULGARIA)
– - Basics of Project Management (LO – CONFORM)
To further reinforce the knowledge related to the topics covered by the episode, viewers can access specific sections where they can freely view in-depth educational materials, made available through the activity carried out by the research partners on the net and/or their development of different types of resources.