A new publishing series, launched by Digital Heritage Center, Interactive Institute and the EPOCH network at VAST 2007 in Brighton. The Knowhow books are an inspirational series of 10 books cataloguing existing examples of a variety of projects which use ICT for the recording, display and interpretation of cultural heritage. The books highlight functional information covering the design, development and implementation of ideas and their solutions, and give thoughtful suggestions for alternative applications within the cultural heritage sector.
Inspired by concepts developed by the partners of the EPOCH project, the Knowhow books are a bridge between research findings and everyday practice for people working in the cultural heritage sector using illustrations and step-by-step instructions for the design and implementation of ICT applications in cultural heritage environments.
The Knowhow books aim to support people working in the area of museums, heritage sites and monuments. The information covered within the booklets benefits managers, exhibition producers/curators, pedagogues and professionals working with digital restoration, as well as those working with communication and audiences.
The series is broken down into the following categories: Museums, Heritage Sites and Monuments. The Museums series is published in a collectors’ box and the entire series is available electronically.
You can read more about the Knowhow books series here
- Partners:
The Interactive Institute, Sweden ICT
EPOCH, EU
VAST 2007, Brighton.