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        <description><![CDATA[The House of World Cultures is a large, internationally renowned centre for cultural exchange, exhibitions, performances and other events. Established in 1989, the centre after 18 years of operation had accumulated a vast and heterogeneous media archive (videos, sound recordings, photographs, descriptions of events, artists, etc.). Yet, this archive lacked systematic documentation for productive re-use of content..]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[The STERNA project implements enhanced access to natural history and cultural heritage resources based on Semantic Web technologies and standards (RDF, SKOS). STERNA is related to the European Digital Library initiative and provides a showcase of the capability such technologies provide to link, search and access content from distributed and heterogeneous databases..]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Salzburg Research (http://www.salzburgreseach.at)  was founded in 1996, to pursue application-oriented research and development in the area of information and communication technologies (ICT) and digital media. In 2000 it became the wholly owned not-for-profit research & development company of the State of Salzburg. It is situated in the City of Salzburg at the Techno-Z technology park, a large ICT research & business incubator. Salzburg Research has several departments: Information Society Research [ISR], Knowledge-based Information Systems [KIS], Geographic Information Systems [GIS], Software and Technology Architecture Group [STAG] and the Advanced Network Centre [ANC]. Projects in the area of tangible heritage: Current SRFG research activities in European tangible heritage include the Interreg IIIB/CADSES projects &ldquo;Heritage Alive (index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=96&Itemid=8) ! - Leveraging the Value of World Heritage Sites in the Regions for the Benefit of All&rdquo; (04/2006 - 03/2008, co-ord. SRFG) and &ldquo;Hist.Urban - Integrated Revitalization of Historical Towns to Promote a Polycentric and Sustainable Development&rdquo; (02/2006 - 08/2008). Research & technological development projects (RTD): A current FP6-IST RTD project is &ldquo;QVIZ - Query and Context Based Visualizations of Time-Spatial Cultural Dynamics&rdquo; (04/2006-03/2008), www.qviz.eu (http://www.qviz.eu) . FP5-IST RTD projects were &ldquo;CULTOS - Cultural Units of Learning, Tools and Services&rdquo; (co-ord. SRFG), www.cultos.org (http://www.cultos) ; &ldquo;VICODI - Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content&rdquo;, www.vicodi.org (http://www.vicodi.org) ; &ldquo;REGNET - Cultural Heritage in Regional Networks&rdquo;, www.regnet.org; &ldquo;COVAX - Contemporary Culture Virtual Archive in XML&rdquo;, www.covax.org (http://www.covax.org) . Accompanying measures: SRFG coordinated the technology monitoring mechanism &ldquo;DigiCULT Forum&rdquo; (03/2002-12/2004), www.digicult.info (http://www.digicult.info) , and was a partner in &ldquo;MINERVAPlus - Ministerial Network for Valorising Activities in Digitisation Plus&rdquo; (01/2004-06/2005), www.minervaeurope.org (http://www.digicult.info) . SRFG will also be involved in the follow-up project &ldquo;MINERVAeC Ministerial Network for Valorising Activities in Digitisation eContentPlus - Supporting the European Digital Library&rdquo;.EU-studies: Digital Cultural Heritage Networks (2003) a survey for Council of Europe, http://www.european-heritage.net/sdx/herein/ doc_dcn/dcn_presentation.xsp, and the strategic study &ldquo;DigiCULT: Technological Landscapes for Tomorrow&rsquo;s Cultural Economy&rdquo; (01-12/2001, main contractor SRFG) for the European Commission&rsquo;s Directorate-General for the Information Society (Unit: Cultural heritage applications), http://www.digicult.info/pages/report.php (http://www.digicult.info/pages/report.php) .Austria: SRFG on behalf of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture managed the Austrian Digital Heritage Initiative (11/2003-02/2005); the Ministry also commissioned SRFG to organise their &lsquo;An Expedition to European Digital Cultural Heritage&rsquo; Conference (held in Salzburg 12-22 June 2006) in the framework of Austria&rsquo;s EU Presidency, http://dhc2006.salzburgresearch.at (http://dhc2006.salzburgresearch.at) .  .]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[The main objective of Hist.Urban is to strengthen small and medium sized historical towns outside metropolitan areas by using built-cultural heritage as a crucial driver for sustainable urban development. In particular the business location "city" with its urban functions should be promoted to support a polycentric settlement structure in the CADSES region..]]></description>
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        <title>To pay or to not pay? - Not really a question for DigiCULT users</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Results of
the DigiCULT Market Survey (May 2005)





After the
official end of the DigiCULT project in December 2004, we launched an online market survey (http://data.digicult.info/marketsurvey/) in May
2005 as a basis to better evaluate the chances of transforming DigiCULT into a
self-sustaining service. With the aim to better understand the match between
the market demand for our products and services and the willingness to pay for
them, we asked our readers to participate in the online market study, sending
our invitiation to about 3.500 users. 207 persons (about 6 percent) followed
our request (at this place, a great thanks to all of you who sent us their
opinion)..]]></description>
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        <title>European coordination of digitisation: New Dynamic Action Plan</title>
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coordinate digitisation programmes and initiatives on a European level, the Lund Action Plan (http://www.cordis.lu/ist/digicult/lund_ap_browse.htm)
has served as a European framework to both guide and push digitisation of
cultural heritage content over the last four year. With the end of 2005, the
Lund Action Plan expires, yet a successor plan is already in preparation.
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