Track 01 – Documentation, Preservation, Monitoring and Restoration
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Item Cultural Heritage Dissemination Via Websites - Case Studies(The Eurographics Association, 2025) Skulimowski, Stanislaw Piotr; Badurowicz, Marcin; Zyła, Kamil; Tokarski, Piotr; Campana, Stefano; Ferdani, Daniele; Graf, Holger; Guidi, Gabriele; Hegarty, Zackary; Pescarin, Sofia; Remondino, FabioThis study examines the interplay between web portal architecture, user engagement, and the efficacy of cultural heritage dissemination through an analysis of three heritage-focused web portals, that are presenting results of digitisation efforts undertaken by employees of the Department of Computer Science, Lublin University of Technology, being: Silk Road 3D, Carpatia 3D, and Polish Heritage 3D. While advanced technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) enhance experiential depth for specialized audiences, literature identify intuitive navigation, coherent content organization, and strategic multimedia integration as critical drivers of sustained user interaction. The portals, developed via WordPress CMS with custom plugins and support for multiple languages, emphasize accessibility, inclusivity, and multilingualism to broaden reach. Analytical data spanning several years reveal that niche content differentiation limits audience scalability, underscoring the need for enhanced SEO strategies and supplementary contextual materials. The findings offer actionable insights for developers and researchers aiming to optimize digital platforms for cultural heritage preservation and global engagement.Item Mediating Art History Data Models for Native Linked Data Construction using ResearchSpace(The Eurographics Association, 2025) Adamou, Alessandro; Voronova, Polina; Campana, Stefano; Ferdani, Daniele; Graf, Holger; Guidi, Gabriele; Hegarty, Zackary; Pescarin, Sofia; Remondino, FabioKey challenges in digital art history concern translating common domain data models to the ontological framework of CIDOC-CRM and the like. This paper reports on the practical and methodological application in a domain, i.e. ritual spaces in medieval Europe, that is predicated on a very specific local model, and on how to operationalize it using the ResearchSpace platform. We illustrate the key challenges with directly building linked data in this domain for integration with other knowledge graphs in the humanities, yet by translating the complexity of CIDOC-CRM to the nuances of the domain model at runtime. Along with templates and knowledge patterns--the semantic tools made available by ResearchSpace--we further extend the platform's core functions, working around their limitations, to integrate external sources like OpenStreetMap and Zotero, in the Mapping Sacred Spaces project. The resulting workflow supports the generation of interoperable Linked Data from the outset, offering reusable modeling patterns and methodological insights applicable to other projects working with structured art history data.