by KIKLO The Unique Object Identifier (UOI) is an international licensing/identification system that serves as the key for accessing interoperable databases with dynamic information on objects. UOI, collects metadata, assigns UOI licenses, and offer other services such as reference linking or metadata lookup. Here are some approaches and technologies commonly used for Unique Object Identification in Cultural Heritage:
by PersLab AUTH Cultural property holds a distinct value, serving as a gateway to understanding the human history and the richness of various cultures [1]. Europe’s culture heritage encompasses a broad spectrum of resources inherited from the past in all forms and aspects and can be distinct as:
tangible (castles, museums, works of art) intangible (songs, traditions, etc.) digital (born-digital and digitized)