Digital Heritage Research Lab

ONLINE EVENT: Webinar 2 On Paradata, Metadata & Data

The Second On-line Webinar “Defining Paradata, Metadata & Data
for Documenting 2D/3D Digital Cultural Heritage”

WHEN: 17th of May 2024; 14:00 -18:30 CET (UCT+2)
WHERE: Online via MS Teams invitation
HOW: Register online for this event HERE by the 16th of May 2024*
WHAT: Download the latest agenda HERE

* Did you register for the first webinar? No need to register again, you will be sent the details automatically.

On the 29th of March the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol and the European Union EUreka3D Project held a webinar on “Defining Paradata, Metadata & Data
for Documenting 2D/3D Digital Cultural Heritage”. The response to the call for abstracts surpassed our expectations (54 abstracts submitted) and our 12 selected speakers presented to 377 attendees (with over 650 registrations made).

Thank you to everyone who helped make this event happen, from the organising committee, our presenters and attendees to everyone who submitted an abstract or registered to attend. The quality and subject interest of the abstract submissions was very high but we were limited by time and could not accommodate all of the presentations.

Because of the response to the first webinar and interest in the subject area, we will be running a second session on the 17th of May 2024 at 14:00 -18:00 CET (UCT+2). If you have already registered for the first webinar then you will automatically receive notification of the event. If you have not registered we will be reopening the registration so you can join us for this second session.

Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to submit full papers to a new open-access publication under the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Nature: “3D Research Challenges in Cultural Heritage – Volume V: Paradata, Metadata and Data in Digitisation“.

The registration to the online event, and the Gold Open Access book publication are free of charge and sponsored by the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol and EUreka3D.


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