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Intangible Cultural Heritage Presentation and Preservation – Challenges and Opportunities for Museum Specialists
Intangible Cultural Heritage Presentation and Preservation – Challenges and Opportunities for Museum Specialists

Author(s): Mariya Monova-Zheleva, Yanislav Zhelev, Evgeniya Nikolova
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Library and Information Science, Information Architecture, Preservation, Library operations and management, Electronic information storage and retrieval, Education and training
Published by: Институт по математика и информатика - Българска академия на науките
Keywords: Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH); ICH Digitisation; Safeguarding; Museum Specialists’ Competencies

Summary/Abstract: Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is a term invented to represent living practices, representations, expressions, skills and knowledge that communities, groups and individuals recognize as distinct but important 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 Organization) (UNESCO, 2018). Digital technologies and the internet bring unprecedented opportunities to present and preserve cultural assets globally and from a long-term perspective. The use of new technologies in the preservation and transmission of intangible heritage imposes urgent and significant changes in the museum specialists' competency matrix. The paper presents the main results from research con-ducted within the scope of the international project DigiCult in four European countries, aiming to identify the main gaps and constraints regarding the active inclusion of museum professionals in the ICH digital presentation and safeguarding processes.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: X
  • Page Range: 233-240
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English