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A Techno Social Collaborative Platform to Manage Optimize and Crowdfund Cultural Heritage Initiatives

  • Francesco Spadoni
  • Flavio Tariffi
  • Raffaele Rossi
  • Salvatore Lusso

This paper presents the first results of HERIBITS, a research project co-funded by the Tuscany Region Government, under the Operative Regional Program FESR POR 2014-2020. The project proposes an innovative methodology as well as advanced technology platform enabling a new paradigm for bottom-up and top-down management of cultural heritage initiatives. The techno-social platform integrates collaborative tools for CrowdSourcing, as well as analysis tools for rating project ideas and evaluate socio-economic impact, to propose best practices and to detect similar initiatives in order to avoid project duplications. The platform provides also social network capabilities and integrates an ad-hoc CrowdFunding shop.

  • Keywords:
  • HERIBITS,
  • Collaborative Platform,
  • Cultural Initiatives,
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Chapter Title

A Techno Social Collaborative Platform to Manage Optimize and Crowdfund Cultural Heritage Initiatives

Authors

Francesco Spadoni, Flavio Tariffi, Raffaele Rossi, Salvatore Lusso

Language

English

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10.36253/978-88-6453-707-8.43

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2018

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Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts. EVA 2018 Florence

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Florence (9-10 May 2018)

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Vito Cappellini

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200

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2018

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© 2018 Author(s)

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-707-8

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