OpenHeritage Glossary
#OHglossary Identifying and clarifying keywords in OpenHeritage
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The term social and economic disadvantages could imply a different setting of meanings. It could...
Open heritage evokes the relation between heritage and community. Its openness is twofold. First,...
Credit and funding opportunities can be divided in equity and debt capital. “Genuineown money”,...
Transferability refers to the degree to which the results of qualitative research can be...
CrowdsourcingCrowdsourcing or citizen science is the activity of giving tasks via internet to the...
In contemporary heritage literature, adaptive re-use has been identified as a process to improve...
The social-economic benefit refers mainly to the improvement of economic and social conditions,...
“Crowdfunding“ was coined by combining “crowd” and “funding”, indicating that many of the...
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Open heritage evokes the relation between heritage and community on two levels. First, in line...
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Crowdsourcing or citizen science is the activity of giving tasks via internet to the general...
Strategic practice can be seen as an alternative to mainstream strategic research by shifting...
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“Crowdfunding“ was coined by combining “crowd” and “funding”, indicating that many of the...