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Infrastructures for cultural heritage

Infrastructures for cultural heritage. Jana Kolar & Matija Strlič Research infrastructures (RI) - High quality and rarity - Too expensive for a single group - Provide high level service - Strong centre for training and networking. RI for CH. Synchrotron X -ray radiation showed

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Infrastructures for cultural heritage

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  1. Infrastructures for cultural heritage Jana Kolar & Matija Strlič Research infrastructures (RI) - High quality and rarity - Too expensive for a single group - Provide high level service - Strong centre for training and networking

  2. RI for CH • Synchrotron • X-ray radiation showed • that sulfide oxidises into sulphate • which degrades the wood. • Vasa ship (Sweden)

  3. RI for CH • Ion beam techniques • Accelerator MS showed that • Shoud of Turin is medieval Shroud of Turin

  4. RI for CH • Ion beam techniques • PIXE showed increased amounts • of Cu in iron gall inks. • Rembrandt, Teylers museum

  5. photo neutron X-ray RI for CH • Neutron and X-ray imaging • 150 Roman bronze statues will • be investigated • (Swiss national funding) • e-infrastructure Lehmann et al, NIM A542, 2005, 68-75

  6. RI for CH • 3D laser imaging • Carvings, invisible to naked eye were • revealed • Portable/transportable • Stonehenge

  7. Research infrastructures Action http://cordis.europa.eu/infrastructures

  8. Galilei, Collection Nationaal Archief, NL Research Infrastructures Action • Transnational access (TA) • Integrated activities • Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) • Networking • Access • Joint research activities • Coordination actions (CA)

  9. Transnational access • Possible improvements: • training • interdisciplinary review of proposals • user service

  10. I3 http://www.eu-artech.org

  11. fp 7: specific programme Capacities http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7

  12. New research infrastructures • European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure • - roadmap for the next 10-20 years • Working groups on CH is within the social studies

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