Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage: The Museum Case

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Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage: The Museum Case. / Heskia, Thomas; Scharf, Ivana; Donoso, Verónica.
Decoding Cultural Heritage: A Critical Dissection and Taxonomy of Human Creativity through Digital Tools. Hrsg. / Fernando Moral-Andres; Elena Merino-Gomez; Pedro Reviriego. Springer Nature AG, 2024. S. 457-475.

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Heskia, T, Scharf, I & Donoso, V 2024, Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage: The Museum Case. in F Moral-Andres, E Merino-Gomez & P Reviriego (Hrsg.), Decoding Cultural Heritage: A Critical Dissection and Taxonomy of Human Creativity through Digital Tools. Springer Nature AG, S. 457-475. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57675-1_20

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Heskia, T., Scharf, I., & Donoso, V. (2024). Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage: The Museum Case. In F. Moral-Andres, E. Merino-Gomez, & P. Reviriego (Hrsg.), Decoding Cultural Heritage: A Critical Dissection and Taxonomy of Human Creativity through Digital Tools (S. 457-475). Springer Nature AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57675-1_20

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Heskia T, Scharf I, Donoso V. Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage: The Museum Case. in Moral-Andres F, Merino-Gomez E, Reviriego P, Hrsg., Decoding Cultural Heritage: A Critical Dissection and Taxonomy of Human Creativity through Digital Tools. Springer Nature AG. 2024. S. 457-475 doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-57675-1_20

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