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تعداد نتایج: 250602  

2000
J. H. Shergold W. C. Burnett S. R. Riggs

This book is a collection of papers focusing on various aspects of authigenic and diagenetic marine minerals and related elemental cycling. In essence, it belongs to a line of specialized volumes marking major steps of continued international cooperation. Closely following the establishment of UNESCO International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project 156 (Phosphorites) in 1978, SEPM ...

Journal: :Online Information Review 2004
Ali Shiri Dennis Nicholson Emma McCulloch

The present paper reports on a user-centred evaluation of a pilot terminology service developed as part of the High Level Thesaurus (HILT) project at the Centre for Digital Library Research (CDLR) in the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The pilot terminology service was developed as an experimental platform to investigate issues relating to mapping between various subject schemes, namely D...

Journal: :Anthropology News 1960

2001
A. Gruen F. Remondino L. Zhang

The Bamiyan project of the Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry, ETH Zurich, which started in July 2001, consists in the terrain modeling of the area around and including the valley of Bamiyan, Afghanistan, the 3D reconstruction of the two lost Buddha statues, their actual empty niches, the rock cliff with the Buddhist monks’ caves and the documentation of the UNESCO cultural heritage site w...

2017
Marilena Alivizatou-Barakou Alexandros Kitsikidis Filareti Tsalakanidou Kosmas Dimitropoulos Giannis K. Chantas Spiros Nikolopoulos Samer Al Kork Bruce Denby Lise Buchman Martine Adda-Decker Claire Pillot-Loiseau Joëlle Tillmane Stéphane Dupont Benjamin Picart Francesca Pozzi Michela Ott Erdal Yilmaz Vasileios S. Charisis Stelios Hadjidimitriou Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis Marius Cotescu Christina Volioti Athanasios Manitsaris Sotiris Manitsaris Nikolaos Grammalidis

Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is a relatively recent term coined to represent living cultural expressions and practices, which are recognised by communities as distinct aspects of identity. The safeguarding of ICH has become a topic of international concern primarily through the work of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). However, little research has ...

Journal: :DSH 2017
Beatrice Alex Claire Grover Jon Oberlander Tara Thomson Miranda Anderson James Loxley Uta Hinrichs Ke Zhou

1. Introduction This paper reports on interdisciplinary work carried out for the Palimpsest project, focusing on mining literary works set in Edinburgh, a UNESCO City of Literature. 2 The project's aim is to use text mining to scour accessible literary works and find those mentioning Edinburgh or places within it. We ground " loco-specific " passages of text by identifying their latitudes and l...

1996
English

1 The Division of Higher Education and Research of the UNESCO Secretariat produced, during 1983-1989, thirty-six titles in the series Papers on Higher Education (a complete list of titles appears on the last page). From 1990, this series will continue in a new form New Papers on Higher Education with two subtitles: one, Studies and Research and the other, Meeting Documents. The opinions express...

2015
Lise Crevier-Buchman Thibaut Fux Angelique Amelot Samer K. Al Kork Martine Adda-Decker Nicolas Audibert Patrick Chawah Bruce Denby Gérard Dreyfus Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun Angélique Amelot Pierre Roussel Maureen Stone Jacqueline Vaissiere Kele Xu Claire Pillot-Loiseau

This paper deals with new capturing technologies to safeguard and transmit endangered intangible cultural heritage including Corsican multipart singing technique. The described work, part of the European FP7 i-Treasures project, aims at increasing our knowledge on rare singing techniques. This paper includes (i) a presentation of our light hyper-helmet with 5 non-invasive sensors (microphone, c...

2013
Alessandra Antonaci Francesca Maria Dagnino Michela Ott Francesca Pozzi Paolo Bravi Marco Lutzu Sebastiano Pilosu

The “Cantu a Tenore” is a typical artistic expression from Sardinia Italy, which is also recognized by UNESCO as one of the ICH (Intangible Cultural Heritage), those “traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors” to be passed down to our descendants. The transmission modalities of the rare know behind “Cantu a Tenore” is progressively changing. Can digital technology affect the...

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