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DIRECTORATE OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF MONUMENTS HELLENIC MINISTRY OF CULTURE The Directorate of the National Archive of Monuments of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture welcomes you to the three-day Conference on Digital Heritage in the New Knowledge Environment: shared spaces & open paths to cultural content 31 October 2 November 2008 Amphitheatre of Megaron Theodorou V. Karatza National Bank of Greece, 82-84 Aiolou Street, GR-10232, Athens 1

Preliminary Programme Friday 31/10/2008 08:30 09:00 Registration 09:00-10:00 Opening Plenary Th. Dravillas V. Vasilopoulou M. Tsipopoulou 10:00-11:00 Presentations Redefining the research field Part A 11:00-11:30 Discussion 11:30-12:00 Coffee Break P. Adam-Veleni, Multimedia applications at the AMTh L. Kolovou, & G. Hatzi Spiliopoulou, The Digital Exhibition of Ancient Olympic Games History: The Presentation of Ancient Olympic Games using Information Technology M. Palioura & M. Vouleli, The Photographic Collection of the Byzantine & Christian Museum: Object - Image: Database of the memory A. Polymerou-Kamilaki, Archive Digitization at the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens 12:00-13:00 Presentations Redefining the research field Part B 13:00-13:30 Discussion 13:30-14:30 Lunch Break 14:30 15:30 Presentations A. Tourta, Digital Applications and Multimedia at the Museum of Byzantine Culture St. Brown, A catalogue of problems: database design issues in the context of historical data series P. Kalamara & M. Mouliou, Archaeological stores in Greece: Recording electronically their current state as a way to provide informed choices for the future management of archaeological resources 2

Redefining the research field Part C 15:30 16:00 Discussion 16:00-16:30 Coffee Break St. Eve, Digital Applications and New Media in Archaeological Practice and Management G. Riginos, D. Drosou, D. Sakkas, R. Vlachopoulou, L. Liakos, Record documentation preservation promotion: Digital applications of the 33rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities for the management of archaeological data B. Molloy & W. Megarry, The role of interrogable digital archives in the dissemination of information from the excavations at Priniatikos Pyrgos 16:30-17:30 Presentations Redefining the research field Part D 17:30-18:00 Discussion S. Sylaiou, Ch. Georgiadis, A. Panti, & P. Patias, Recording of Cultural and Natural Heritage with Ground-Based Laser Scanning: case-study of Maroneia cave P. Tzouveli, N. Simou, G. Stamou, S. Kollias, D. Kalomoirakis, G. Foukaneli & N. Fyssas, Sacred Figure Recognition based on Byzantine Iconography Knowledge Ch. Bakirtzis, St. Tzevreni, St. Vasileiadou, & N. Kokkinos, Potential Electronic Publication of Rescue Excavations: The Model of the Water Supply System of Thessaloniki II 18:00-19:00 Poster Presentations Saturday 01/11/2008 08:30 10:00 Presentations Exploring the web 2.0 potential L. Isaksen, Pandora s Box: The Future of Cultural Heritage on the World Wide Web E. C. Kansa, Opening Archaeology to Mash-ups: Field Data and an Incremental Approach to Semantics St. Costa & E. Zanini, Sharing knowledge in archaeology: looking forward the next decade(s) P. Gaitanou, & N. Tsoubrakakou, "Web 2.0, Second Life and Museums: Visit or access to culture? 3

10:00-10:30 Discussion 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break V. Pothitou & A. S. Tsokanis, Digitization of the AUHM: The University collection in the digital environment F. Saranti, M. Gazis, & D. K. Tsolis, Travelling in time: Virtual Tour to Monuments of Aitoloakarnania and Achaia K. Touloumis "Digital Heritage as a dynamic source in the school of Information and Knowledge: teaching scenarios and applications using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) 11:00-13:30 Presentations Widening the audience Part A 13:30-14:00 Discussion 14:00 15:00 Lunch Break M. Ashley, Deep Thinking in Shallow Time: Sharing Humanity s History in the Petabyte Age Th. M. Brogan, Recent efforts by the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete to build new paths for public access to heritage content B. Ducke, Time to Get it Right: Open Source Software in Archaeology A. G. Benvenuti, Open Access: an Approach Ch. Galanis For a Thesaurus of the Greek Language 15:00 16:30 Presentations Widening the audience Part B M. Kouri, Audience development for Museums: Capitalizing on New Technologies S. Koutsianou & D. Tsiafaki, Shall we walk through the village?: Educational Multimedia Applications for the Museum s communication with its Visitors E. Bintsi, O. Rapti & F. Oikonomidou-Botsiou, "Enlarging the audience of the Folklife and Ethnological Museum of Macedonia Thrace: A project of developing and promoting traditional culture P. Vosnidis, Teaching Teachers: A Proposal for Using ICTs in the Educational 4

16:30-17:00 Discussion Activities of the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens L. D. Stefani, The contribution of new technologies to the interpretative and communicative dimensions of an archaeological exhibition: The example of the multimedia application at the A.M.Th. s new permanent exhibition on Prehistoric Macedonia Y. Skopeteas, The digital audiovisual product of cultural and heritage management, and the traditional channels of distribution Sunday 02/11/2008 08:30 10:00 Presentations Shaping a common language Part A 10:00-10:30 Discussion 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break N. Papadimitriou, The standardization of cultural documentation on national and international level N. Poole, Shaping a Common Language for Culture P. Constantopoulos, "Common language and interoperability: creating a cultural information space S. Kollias, Achieving Semantic Interoperability in Europeana 10:45-11:45 Presentations Shaping a common language Part B 11:45-12:15 Discussion M. Doerr, The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model A New Standard for Interoperability A. Karmacharya, Ch. Cruz, F. Boochs, & F. Marzani, Managing Knowledge for Spatial Data A Case Study with Industrial Archaeological Findings Gr. Farmakis, K. Kassis, M. Glossioti, S. Liapis, E. Nikoloutsos, Extended Interoperability Architectures for e-government: the experience of the European Initiative IDA-BC for Interoperability in the European Statistical System V. Stournaras & A. Tranta, Knowledge Organization Systems and Digital Curatorship: The Case of the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation 5

12:15-12:30 Coffee Break 12:30-13:30 Presentations Theorizing Digital Heritage Part A 13:30-14:00 Discussion 14:00 15:00 Lunch Break Z. Gkinni, A. Bounia, & G. Pavlogeorgatos, The contribution of digitisation to the preservation of books and archives: The case of the General State Archives and the Public Libraries in Greece E. Kousoula, Inventory of the archaeological collection of the Rotunda: Activities and concerns S. Mytilnaiou, & I. Tallis, Contemporary exhibition design: Representation, virtual and narration J. Kourtzellis, E. Christodoulou, & E. Sampanikou, Virtual Reconstructions of archaeological sites and monuments: Reality or Realism? 15:00 16:00 Presentations Theorizing Digital Heritage Part B 16:00-16:30 Discussion 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break 17:00-17:30 Closing Plenary K. Arvanitis, Digital Heritage and the Infiltration of Everyday Life Gr. Paschalidis, Towards cultural hypermnesia. Cultural memory in the age of digital heritage A. Simandiraki, Blue Sky Digital Heritage: the case of Greece Dr M. Tsipopoulou 6