SEARCHABLE DIGITAL LIBRARIES OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AS AN IMPORTANT BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL INDUSTRIES

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Nataša Dakić
Dragana Janković
Adam Sofronijević

Abstract

Searchability of digitized cultural heritage materials is a prerequisite for their effective use in the context of large digital libraries. The possibility to really find and use elements of cultural heritage forms an important basis for the development of creative industries because the past and the heritage accumulated in it is the basis for building a creative future, which is the essence of creative industries. The paper provides an overview of activities on the digitization of cultural heritage, which resulted in the existence of the largest searchable digital library of the Western Balkan region, pretraziva.rs, as an important illustration of the existence and use of searchable cultural heritage content for the construction of cultural industries.

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SEARCHABLE DIGITAL LIBRARIES OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AS AN IMPORTANT BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL INDUSTRIES. (2022). Limes-plus, 19(3), 123-143. https://doi.org/10.69899/limes-plus22203123d

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SEARCHABLE DIGITAL LIBRARIES OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AS AN IMPORTANT BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL INDUSTRIES. (2022). Limes-plus, 19(3), 123-143. https://doi.org/10.69899/limes-plus22203123d

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