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Enhancing Digital Cultural Heritage: Insights from 24th APAN Meeting

Learn about the latest e-Culture developments at the 24th APAN Meeting in Xi’an, China. Explore topics from Digital Silk Roads to Food Cultural Database with expert presentations and discussions.

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Enhancing Digital Cultural Heritage: Insights from 24th APAN Meeting

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  1. Conclusion of e-Culture Working Group Activity 24thAPAN Meetings 30th August 2007 Xi’an, China

  2. e-Culture Workshop 24thAPAN Meetings 11:00-17:30 30th August 2007 Xi’an, China

  3. Today’s presentations Session 1: Digital SilkRoads and the Angkor Road (30 August 2007 11:00-12:30) Chair: Yoshinori Sato, Professor, Tohoku-Gakuin University, Japan 1. Sub Session -Digital Silk Roads- Title: Digital SilkRoads Project: Current Status and Future Perspectives Speaker: Kinjo Ono Professor Emeritus, Professor(Special Appointment for Digital Silk Roads) of NII(National Institute of Informatics) Visiting Professor of Waseda University Title: Development of Chinese Access and Search System for the Digital Silkroad ProjectSpeaker: Tao Zhang Associate Professor, Dept.of Automation, Tsinghua University Title: Enhancing Applications of the Digital Archive for Silk Road StudiesSpeaker: Makiko Onishi Project Researcher(PostDoctorial Researcher) NII(National Institute of Informatics) 2. Living Angkor Road Speaker: Surat Lertlum, Ph.d. Program Head, Computer Science Program Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Thailand 10:35 11: 00 Session Break

  4. Today’s presentations Session 2 Toward a New Perspective of e-Culture (30 August 2007 14:00-15:30) Chair: Takaharu Kameoka, Professor, Mie University, Japan 1. Dancing across the Oceans: DancingQ (Remote Speaker from Korea)Speaker: Dae Young KIM, ANF/CNU 2 Korean Internet History Cyber Museum Speaker: Joohee Suh & Myungkoo KANG, Department of Communication College of Social Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea 3. Participatory Media and e-Culture - How the Present Information is Aggregated and Archived in "Digital Typhoon" Website? - Speaker: KITAMOTO, Asanobu, Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division, Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS) , National Institute of Informatics (NII) 4. WebGIS and High-resolution Images (Demonstration) Speaker: Hiroshi Ono, CONTENTS Co., Ltd, Japan15:30 16: 00 Session Break

  5. Today’s presentations Joint meeting of e-Culture WG & Agriculture WG (30 August 2007 16:00-17:30)Chairs: Takaharu Kameoka, e-Culture WG Masayuki Hirafuji, Agriculture WG Theme1:Distance learning by School of Internet (SOI) Asia 1. Introductory PresentationSayaka Fukuda SOI Asia Project, Keio U/WIDE Project, Japan 2. Related Presentation (Remote speaker from New York) Buenafe Abdon, Phd Student Advanced Agricultural Technology & Sciences Graduate School of Life & Environmental Sciences University of Tsukuba, Japan Theme2: Food Cultural Database

  6. Agenda of WG Meeting • Discussion on the Collaboration with Agriculture WG • Discussion on the Collaboration with SOI Asia for Distance learning which each APAN WG presents • Design toward Developing Food Culture WiKi in Asia and Pacific • Further collaboration with Digital Archive Forum • Preparation for 25th Hawaii APAN Meeting • Proposal for Two sessions • Discussion on the Extension of e-Culture WG

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