Projects
This section gathers a curated collection of research projects that have contributed to the field of cultural heritage and heritage science by producing digital outputs such as datasets, interactive resources, or specialized tools. By structuring metadata on these projects, DHeLO helps to connect research activities and make their digital contributions more accessible and reusable.
You can explore the projects in different ways:
- Through the interactive graph, which visualizes relationships between projects and their digital outputs.
- Using the timeline, which allows you to track the chronological progression of research initiatives.
- By exploring the catalog alphabetically, offering an organized way to browse through the projects.
- Via the search module, which enables you to find specific projects based on keywords, titles, or other relevant metadata.
Each of these tools provides a distinct perspective, offering a comprehensive way to navigate and analyze the landscape of digital research in cultural heritage.
Network graph of:
Research Projects and their Digital Outputs
The following interacrive graph visualizes the relationships between research projects (orange) and their associated digital products. Interactive resources are shown in blue, while datasets appear in red, highlighting the interconnected nature of research outputs within DHeLO
Timeline
The timeline below showcases research projects, allowing you to explore their chronological distribution and connections over time.
Project List
Free search
Use the search bar below to find specific research projects within DHeLO. You can search by project title or parts of it, acronym, or keywords from the description to quickly locate relevant initiatives and explore their details.
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Alma Idea Numana Project
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Analisi delle Reazioni e delle Traiettorie dell’Esperienza Museale Individuale con Strumenti di Intelligenza Artificiale
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Ancona. Carta Archeologica
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Apenninescape. Paesaggi marginali e processi produttivi lungo i distretti vallivi del Reno e del Bisenzio-Sieve durante il I millennio a.C.
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Apolline Project