Publication date:
23 January 2018Length of book:
260 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
262x183mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9781442272170
- organized and arranged,
- cataloged and described,
- exhibited,
- made accessible,
- and preserved and conserved by librarians, archivists, and museum curators.
Cultural Heritage Care and Management: Theory and Practice covers a vast array of components such as landscape, foodways, performance and dance, language, etc. In addition, the tools, technologies, and methodologies for organizing and arranging, cataloging and describing, exhibiting, providing access, and preserving and conserving these components are also covered.
In this book:
- Diverse, indigenous, and global perspectives of cultural heritage are described
- Laws and cultural rules and norms for the care and management of cultural heritage resources and components are discussed
- Tools and methodologies for the organization, access, and preservation of cultural heritage are described.
- Theories and concepts related to digital heritage are discussed.
Much of the recent literature on cultural heritage focuses on the governmental and international bodies that preside over heritage policy; in contrast, this volume offers something new by providing a practical guide for how library and information sciences can be used in specific heritage management practices. . . Selected chapters would be useful as a primer for undergraduates in a heritage studies class and for those researching specific geographically or thematically situated topics within heritage studies. Individual chapters contain enough historical background and author-specific definitions of key terms like intangible heritage to be assigned as stand-alone chapters in a course on cultural heritage. This edited volume brings together an array of multidisciplinary perspectives that cover a broad swath of research relating to cultural heritage management.