CONTEXTUAL DATABASE
Cultural
heritage objects are being described in digital form, along with associated
digital images and files. This information is made accessible on the Internet.
Generally, the art historical background of a work of art contributes valuable
information about its relationship to other works, style periods and artists.
This contextual information is often missing in the digital representation of
the objects. Particularly when these relationships cross the boundaries of a
single collection, the software tools currently used by museums do not
typically allow these links to be expressed, even if the curators or other
experts are aware of them.
Most
heritage institutions use software tools that support digitizing objects in a
non-contextual way, although software for relational information, or rather, a
contextual database model - based on international heritage standards - has
been available since 2006: MuseumD-System.
CulturalHeritage.cc
Foundation co-developed this model in concert with its active members. In
addition, the development of a database for cultural heritage projects within
this database model incorporates the full use of the contextual database
directly related to the projects inventoried.This results in cross-border
projects, which are automatically connected and linked through their objects.
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