Cultural Heritage Care and Management: Theory and Practice, edited by Cecilia Lizama Salvatore, offers a comprehensive exploration into the multifaceted aspects of cultural heritage. The book delves into diverse components such as landscape, foodways, performance and dance, language, and more, providing an inclusive view that encompasses indigenous and global perspectives. It discusses the legal and societal frameworks governing the care and management of cultural heritage resources, along with practical tools and methodologies for organizing, accessing, and preserving these invaluable assets. Additionally, it covers theories and concepts related to digital heritage, making it a vital resource for librarians, archivists, museum curators, and anyone interested in the preservation and management of cultural heritage.
The book is structured to address key areas including:
- Diverse, indigenous, and global perspectives on cultural heritage
- Laws and cultural rules and norms for managing cultural heritage resources
- Tools and methodologies for organizing, accessing, and preserving cultural heritage
- Theories and concepts related to digital heritage
Cultural Heritage Care and Management: Theory and Practice provides 260 pages of insightful content, published by Rowman & Littlefield on January 17, 2018. With dimensions of 7 x 0.55 x 10 inches, the book is an essential guide for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
ISBN-13: 978-1538110911
