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Promises and difficulties of an international data exchange in European scale

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    0433394 - ÚTAM 2015 SI eng C - Konferenční příspěvek (zahraniční konf.)
    Bláha, Jiří - Blažková, I. - Ižvolt, P. - Válek, Jan
    Promises and difficulties of an international data exchange in European scale.
    HISTCAPE and beyond. Proceedings of the final conference Legacy of the HISTCAPE project. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, 2014 - (Vodopivec, B.; Skordaki, N.; Žarnić, R.), s. 111-116. ISBN 978-961-6884-21-1.
    [Legacy of the HISTCAPE project. Final conference. Podsreda (SI), 16.09.2014]
    Grant ostatní: Evropská komise(XE) FP7 EU-CHIC; Evropská komise(XE) CARARE
    Zdroj financování: R - rámcový projekt EK
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68378297
    Klíčová slova: cultural heritage * documentation * core data
    Kód oboru RIV: AL - Umění, architektura, kulturní dědictví
    http://www.histcape.eu/sites/histcape.drupal.pulsartecnalia.com/files/documents/HISTCAPE%20and%20Beyond.pdf

    The idea of integration of descriptive and evaluative data from national registries of historic monuments to an internationally shared information system(s) has become actual in the whole Europe. The role of inventories in the management of the cultural heritage has been repeatedly emphasized in all important international Charts and Agreements. For example the 1972 UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage included the provision that a World Heritage Committee was established, to which each party state would submit an inventory of its national heritage. Article 2 of the Council of Europe’s Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe (Granada, 1985) states that ‘For the purpose of precise identification of the monuments, groups of buildings and sites to be protected, each party undertakes to maintain inventories and in the event of threats to the properties concerned, to prepare appropriate documentation at the earliest opportunity.’ An international cooperation in sharing data is considered in the Article 17 of the same international convention. It requires parties to exchange information on ‘the possibilities afforded by new technologies for identifying and recording the architectural heritage.’ Nowadays the possibilities of digital data processing are advanced enough to complete the integration of national inventories and documentation archives into a unified system. A large number of projects, networks and international activities have appeared in Europe during the last decades. They were initiated mostly by integrating bodies like European Commission, Council of Europe, ICOMOS but also by various commercial and non-commercial subjects involved in the protection and preservation of cultural heritage monuments and sites. The paper is bringing concise information about the most important ones, and especially those in which the Czech and Slovak Republics were involved.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0237617

     
     
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