14 February 2014

Brand new documentation and tools for Creative Cooperation published by CreativeCH

Front cover of the Creative Cooperation in Cultural Heritage Handbook

Front cover of the Creative Cooperation in Cultural Heritage Handbook

The CreativeCH handbook and online toolkit for creative cooperation in cultural heritage are available

They highlight the important role cross-domain cooperation in the communication and valorisation of cultural heritage. 

The products provide a knowledge base, inspiring examples, and recommendations for cooperation projects.Included are results of expert workshops and additional studies as well as 21 case studies of projects in focus areas of the project. 

The areas include Archaeological Sites, World Heritage Towns, Industrial Heritage, Historical Places and Buildings, Cultural Routes, and Citizens’ Cultural Participation.

The products emphasise creative communication of cultural heritage with ICT and new media. Communication is crucial for making heritage known and appreciated, and helps making the case for preserving it.

The products are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

 

 

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