Online Access to European Musical Heritage
Keywords:
musical heritage, musical instrument collections, online accessibility of cultural heritage, digitizationAbstract
The impacts and opportunities created from the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural heritage have given a new dimension to european musical heritage and musical instrument collections. This article describes future trends regarding aims and objectives of the documentation and digitisation of cultural heritage in the European Union, with the analysis of the online catalogues of the european musical instrument collections. This exposition contains a multidisciplinary approach of convergence between the cultural rights, the Museology, and the Communication Sciences. Our academic proposal is to defend the accessibility of knowledge structures, such as the Collections Online, which is one of the guarantees for the independence of the people and the progress of societiesDownloads
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