Dercks U, Ponchio F, Scopigno R
digitization 3D models images cultural heritage archival medieval cloister
The Authors present CENOBIUM, a web-based system designed to support the work of art historians. It provides access to multimedia content and related descriptive text on a specific topic: capitals in Romanesque cloisters. This paper discusses the motivation behind the decision to develop this web resource, taken more than ten years ago. It describes the initial design of the often system and how it evolved to keep pace with technological developments. In a context where the results of ICT & CH projects (digital tools, websites) have life span barely exceeding the timeframe of the actual project, CENOBIUM can be considered a success. It has been operating and steadily been updated with new content and latest technologies throughout its decade-long life.
Source: ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI, vol. 2018 (issue 10), pp. 123-141
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:392109, title = {CENOBIUM 10 years after: an evolving platform for Digital Humanities}, author = {Dercks U and Ponchio F and Scopigno R}, year = {2018} }