Dr. Antonella Fresa virtually attends TELDAP2013 International Conference
2013 TELDAP International Conference will be scheduled on March 14-16 at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. In 2008, Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archive Program (TELDAP) was launched to integrate the digital archiving and e-learning projects and carry on the long-term goals.
The International Collaboration and Promotion Division of TELDAP held the very first TELDAP International Conference in 2009 to provide a free and open forum for researchers around the globe to exchange innovative ideas and demonstrate exciting results which prompted inspiring discussions on the development of digital archive and e-Learning. Since then, International Collaboration and Promotion Division of TELDAP has been hosting high-quality, well-attended, and up-to-date international conferences annually.
During the “International Collaboration” session (15 march at 14:30, Taipei time; venue: BHSS, Room 2), the DCH-RP Project will take a presentation on “Digital Cultural Heritage Preservation“. DCH-RP (acronym of Digital Cultural Heritage Roadmap for Preservation) is a coordination action supported by European CommissionFP7 e-Infrastructures Programme, launched to look at best practice for preservation standards in use.
Dr. Antonella Fresa, Technical Coordinator of DCH-RP, will take a presentation on behalf of the project.
This is the video presentation. Download PDF version here
More information on Digitalmeetsculture
Latest Events
- Survey on 3D Repositories for Cultural Heritage
- Digital Hermeneutics II: Sources, Analysis, Interpretation, Annotation, and Curation
- Digital Hermeneutics II: Sources, Analysis, Interpretation, Annotation, and Curation
- I&R Image and Research conference
- Cultural Heritage in Action event: sharing solutions in European cities and regions
Latest News
- Ars Electronica Festival 2023: “Who Owns The Truth?”
- Europeana 2022: Making digital culture count
- The travelling MEMEX Exhibition is coming!
- NEMO statement on the impact of the energy crisis on museums in Europe
- How to develop and implement effective digital strategies in cultural heritage institutions