Rediscovering community heritage through 3D laser scanning and visualization

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2020

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Tait, E.

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Bedi, S.
Webb, J.

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Source details - Title: Visual research methods : an introduction for library and information studies, 2020 / Bedi, S., Webb, J. (ed./s), Ch.4, pp.83-106

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This chapter discusses 3D capture and visualization technologies, such as laser scanning and photogrammetry, 1 as mechanisms for conducting participatory research in cultural heritage. The work emerged from a programme of transdisciplinary research that combined expertise from the fields of architecture and the built environment, computing science and library and information science (LIS). The larger research project investigated how methods like photo elicitation, linked data and offline community participation can enable heritage participation. The participatory scanning and visualization work described in this chapter presents a novel use of visual methods that has been refined over the course of several projects.

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Copyright 2020 Facet Publishing. This compilation: Shailoo Bedi and Jenaya Webb. The chapters: the contributors Access Condition Notes: This is a preprint of a chapter accepted for publication by Facet Publishing. This extract has been taken from the author’s original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive version of this piece may be found in <Book Title, Author/Editor(s), Publication Year>, Facet, London and can be purchased from www.facetpubishing.co.uk. The author agrees not to update the preprint or replace it with the published version of the chapter.

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