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Turkish Experience on the Digitization of Cultural and Scientific Heritage Prof.Dr. Ümit Atabek Akdeniz University, Antalya UNESCO Turkish National Commission. Sofia 11 June 2006. TURKEY 72 million inhabitants A geographically and culturally bridge between Asia and Europe
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Turkish Experience on the Digitization of Cultural and Scientific Heritage Prof.Dr. Ümit Atabek Akdeniz University, Antalya UNESCO Turkish National Commission Sofia 11 June 2006
TURKEY 72 million inhabitants A geographically and culturally bridge between Asia and Europe Cultural Heritage from 2000 BC Hittites, Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantium, Seljuk, Ottoman And Republican Period (1923,-) Cultural Heritage related to the Balkans, the Middle East, North Africa, Mediterranean, Black Sea and Caucasus Internet Access 1993 (METU-NSF; 64 Kbs) Three geo-stationary satellites (42 and 31 degrees East) PSTN lines 29 Million GSM lines 41 Million Internet Connection TTNET 34 + 34 Gbs (cable and satellite) Internet Users % 13 10 million PC Users % 17 15 million
It can be estimated that %70 of all cultural heritage assets are covered in inventories It can be estimated that %10 of all cultural heritage assets are digitized