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CH7 Publishing 3D

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Sunoikisis Digital Cultural Heritage, Spring 2021

Session 7. Publishing 3D models and intellectual property

Thursday Mar 4, 16:00 UK = 17:00 CET

Convenors: Tom Flynn (SketchFab), Dinusha Mendis (Bournemouth University)

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Session outline

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Seminar readings

For discussion in this thread

  • (Two open access titles will be chosen from the list below. Please add suggestions below, not here.)

Further Reading

  • Diana Burton, Zach Challies & Bernard Guy (2019). "Creative expression through tangible narrative: How 3D printing may complement our pedagogical investigation of heritage." IEEE: Digital Heritage International Congress 2018. Available: https://doi.org/10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2018.8810121 (Paywalled)
  • Mona Hess & Stuart Robson, 2013. “Re-engineering Watt: a case study and best practice recommendations for 3D colour laser scans and 3D printing in museum artefact documentation.” Archetype Publications. Available: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1411525/1/23-Lacona-IX-Hess.pdf
  • David P. Smith (2016). "Active learning in the lecture theatre using 3D printed objects." F1000Research 2016, 5:61. Available: https://dx.doi.org/10.12688%2Ff1000research.7632.2
  • Giorgio Verdiani (2015), "Bringing Impossible Places to the Public: Three Ideas for Rupestrian Churches in Goreme, Kapadokya Utilizing a Digital Survey, 3D Printing, and Augmented Reality." Open Archaeology 1.1. Available: https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2015-0007

Other resources

  • GLAM 3D – best practices for 3D Open Access programs at GLAM institutions

Exercise

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(If you have any technical problems with this exercise, you may ask for help in this forum thread)