Open heritage
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Open heritage is the application of open culture solutions and open source software for the academic research, safeguard, and open education of cultural heritage and natural heritage,[1][2] including religious heritage[3] and sacred natural sites, in compliance with the United Nations Education Science Culture Organization (UNESCO) recommendations on open education[4] that regulate the Blue Shield International World Heritage Convention for world heritage sites and the International Council of Museums (ICOM). The movement has just developed the Open Heritage Statement.[5]
See also
- European Union (EU) OpenHeritage Platform[6]