October 24-26, 2007
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Speakers

Speakers

 

Selected Papers

ICHIM speakers framed major issues and presented important findings from practical experiences in Cultural and Heritage Informatics. Proposals were peer-reviewed by an international Program Committee in a very competitive process.

For more information about types of sessions, consult the Presentation Formats.

SpeakerCountryTitleTypePaper
Geneviève Aitken, GenevièveFranceArchive Visualisation and Exploitation at the C2RMFPaper  go to paper
David Arnold, DavidUnited KingdomLife 1.5: Creating A Task Based Reward Structure In Second Life To Encourage And Direct User CreatedPaper  go to paper
David Arnold, DavidUnited KingdomProducing Interactive Digital Media Based Exhibitions to Engage Students with Cultural Heritage: Brighton Fishing Museum, A Case StudyPaper  go to paper
Akira Baba, AkiraJapanConstructing an Integrated Digital Archive Using Ontology and the User Community Demonstration  go to paper
Liam Bannon, LiamIrelandVisitors' contributions as cultural heritage: designing for participationPaper  go to paper
Liam Bannon, LiamIrelandMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
Sara Bartolini, SaraItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
David Bearman, DavidCanadaEnhancing the Role of Cultural Heritage Institutions through New Media: Transformational Agendas and ProjectsPaper  go to paper
David Bearman, DavidCanadaThe eye of the beholder: steve.museum and social tagging of museum collectionsBriefing  go to paper
Brian Bell, BrianCanadaAlouetteCanada: Canada's National Open Digitization InitiativeBriefing  go to paper
Alan Bentley, AlanCanadaThe Impact of Advanced Information Communication Technologies on Heritage ConservationBriefing  go to paper
Massimo Bergamasco, MassimoItalyThe Hand Dance: A Didactic Performance PlatformPaper  go to paper
Elisa Bertino, ElisaUSAIntegrating Data Management and Panoramic Images for an Effective Representation of Cultural Heritage InformationDemonstration  go to paper
Peter Botticelli, PeterUSATeaching Digital Curation: A Functional ApproachBriefing  go to paper
Jana Bradley, JanaUSATeaching Digital Curation: A Functional ApproachBriefing  go to paper
Marcello Carrozzino, MarcelloItalyAccessing information through a 3D interactive environmentDemonstration  go to paper
Sarah Charlie, SarahCanadaSearching For Our HeritagePaper  go to paper
Farida Cheriet, FaridaCanadaA novel collaborative website and artworks database management system for artist-run centersDemonstration  go to paper
Mary Edsall Choquette, Mary EdsallUSATowards Hybridism in Curricula-based Cultural Heritage Information Management EducationProfessional Forum  go to paper
Maria Chronopoulos, MariaCanadaA novel collaborative website and artworks database management system for artist-run centersDemonstration  go to paper
Susan Chun, SusanUSAThe eye of the beholder: steve.museum and social tagging of museum collectionsBriefing  go to paper
Luigina Ciolfi, LuiginaIrelandVisitors' contributions as cultural heritage: designing for participationPaper  go to paper
Susan Clarke, SusanUSATexas Tides: Digital Learning ConsortiumBriefing  go to paper
Paul Clough, PaulUnited KingdomMultilingual needs of cultural heritage website visitors: A case study of Tate OnlinePaper  go to paper
Matthieu Cord, MatthieuFranceContent Based Image Identification on Cultural DatabasesDemonstration  go to paper
Gaëlle Crenn, GaëlleFranceLes musées français et leurs publics à l’âge du Web 2.0. Nouveaux usages du multimédia et transformations des rapports entre institutions et usagers ?Paper  go to paper
Costis Dallas, CostisGreeceAn Agency-oriented Approach to Digital Curation Theory and PracticePaper  go to paper
Katie Dance, KatieUnited KingdomMultilingual needs of cultural heritage website visitors: A case study of Tate OnlinePaper  go to paper
Michael Danks, MichaelUnited KingdomProducing Interactive Digital Media Based Exhibitions to Engage Students with Cultural Heritage: Brighton Fishing Museum, A Case StudyPaper  go to paper
Brian Dawson, BrianCanadaFacilitating Innovation: Opportunity in times of changePaper  go to paper
Marco de Niet, MarcoThe NetherlandsDutch national initiative for quality assessment of digital heritage projectsBriefing  go to paper
Christian Derler, ChristianAustriaCreating 3D Virtual ExhibitionsDemonstration  go to paper
Jim Devine, JimScotlandPicture this: developing a museum online photo libraryPaper  go to paper
Sara Diamond, SaraCanadaPanel Discussion: Digital CurationPanel 
Philippe Dubarry, PhilippeFranceLascaux, un nouveau point de départ pour une meilleure évaluation des risques (un constat d’état multimédia)Paper  go to paper
Wendy Duff, WendyCanadaPanel Discussion: Digital CurationPanel 
Nicolas Esposito, NicolasFranceArtistic Work Life-Cycle ArchivingDemonstration  go to paper
Luca Fadigata, Luca i-muse™ - Interactive MuseumDemonstration  go to paper
Haakon Faste, HaakonItalyThe Hand Dance: A Didactic Performance PlatformPaper  go to paper
Mikael Fernström, MikaelIrelandVisitors' contributions as cultural heritage: designing for participationPaper  go to paper
Silvia Filippini Fantoni, SilviaUnited KingdomCAT: Assemble your own multimedia tourDemonstration  go to paper
Julia Forbes, JuliaUSAThe Gates of Paradise Interactive KioskDemonstration  go to paper
Bruce Fulton, BruceUSATeaching Digital Curation: A Functional ApproachBriefing  go to paper
Rachel Galan, RachelUSATexas Tides: Digital Learning ConsortiumBriefing  go to paper
Franca Garzotto, FrancaItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Angela Geary, AngelaUnited KingdomCreative Limits: Applying Finite Element Analysis to Assess Static Stress in a Large-Scale Stone Sculpture by Henry MoorePaper  go to paper
Kati Geber, Kati Enhancing the Role of Cultural Heritage Institutions through New Media: Transformational Agendas and ProjectsPaper  go to paper
Thierry Giles, ThierryCanadaHide&SEEK Cultural Knowledge Demonstration  go to paper
William Bradley Glisson, William BradleyScotlandPicture this: developing a museum online photo libraryPaper  go to paper
José-Marie Griffiths, José-MarieUSAPhysical Spaces and Virtual Visitors: The Methodologies of a Comprehensive IMLS-Sponsored Study of Users and Uses of MuseumsPaper  go to paper
Richard Griffiths, RichardUnited KingdomProducing Interactive Digital Media Based Exhibitions to Engage Students with Cultural Heritage: Brighton Fishing Museum, A Case StudyPaper  go to paper
Tony Hall, TonyIrelandMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
John P. Harrison, John P.United KingdomCreative Limits: Applying Finite Element Analysis to Assess Static Stress in a Large-Scale Stone Sculpture by Henry MoorePaper  go to paper
Marek Hatala, MarekCanadaInteraction models and adaptive approaches for a museum guide for familiesPaper  go to paper
Leonie Hellmers, LeonieAustraliaDictionary of Australian Artists Online: Transforming Arts ResearchBriefing  go to paper
Sabine Helmers, SabineGermanyHyperImage: Image-Oriented e-Science NetworksBriefing  go to paper
Graham Howard, GrahamUnited KingdomPanoramic Collections Viewer (PCV)Demonstration  go to paper
Thomas Hurtut, ThomasCanadaA novel collaborative website and artworks database management system for artist-run centersDemonstration  go to paper
Morag Hutcheson, MoragCanadaConnecting Canadians with their Natural and Cultural Heritage: Parks Canada’s Connectivity Project and Proof of Concept PilotBriefing  go to paper
Patrick Jallet, PatrickFranceLascaux, un nouveau point de départ pour une meilleure évaluation des risques (un constat d’état multimédia)Paper  go to paper
Liss Jeffrey, LissCanadaDarkness Visible, Walking Through Walls: Towards a collaborative, cross-institutional strategy for public participation in arts and heritage across the creative cityInteraction  go to paper
Brian Jones, BrianUSAThe Gates of Paradise Interactive KioskDemonstration  go to paper
Françoise Joseph, FrançoiseFranceLascaux, un nouveau point de départ pour une meilleure évaluation des risques (un constat d’état multimédia)Paper  go to paper
Jaime Kaminski, JaimeUnited KingdomModeling ICT deployment at heritage sites: a mechanism for impact assessmentPaper  go to paper
Paul Kammerer, PaulAustria3D-Acquisition and Multi-Spectral Readings for Documentation of Polychrome Ceramics in the Antiquities Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum VienDemonstration  go to paper
Eric Kansa, EricUSAOpen Context: Collaborative Data Publication to Bridge Field Research and Museum CollectionsDemonstration  go to paper
Victor Kaptelinin, VictorSwedenMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
Donald King, DonaldUSAPhysical Spaces and Virtual Visitors: The Methodologies of a Comprehensive IMLS-Sponsored Study of Users and Uses of MuseumsPaper  go to paper
Leora Kornfeld, LeoraCanadaInteraction models and adaptive approaches for a museum guide for familiesPaper  go to paper
Harald Kraemer, HaraldSwitzerlandSimplicity, slowness and good old stories as strategies and perspectives of design in hypermedia and mediaPaper  go to paper
Ed Krahn, EdCanadaSearching For Our HeritagePaper  go to paper
Heinz-Guenter Kuper, Heinz-GuenterGermanyHyperImage: Image-Oriented e-Science NetworksBriefing  go to paper
Christian Lahanier, ChristianFranceArchive Visualisation and Exploitation at the C2RMFPaper  go to paper
Heinz Leitner, HeinzGermanyAccessing information through a 3D interactive environmentDemonstration  go to paper
Kris Luyten, KrisBelgiumHeritage 2.0Briefing  go to paper
Ranjit Makkuni, RanjitIndiaEternal GandhiPaper 
Samuel Mann, SamuelNew ZealandWorlds colliding: Participatory storytelling and indigenous culture in building interactive gamesPaper  go to paper
Daniele Manzaroli, DanieleItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Mingzhi Mao, MingzhiUnited KingdomCreative Limits: Applying Finite Element Analysis to Assess Static Stress in a Large-Scale Stone Sculpture by Henry MoorePaper  go to paper
Hubert Mara, HubertItaly3D-Acquisition and Multi-Spectral Readings for Documentation of Polychrome Ceramics in the Antiquities Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum VienDemonstration  go to paper
Michael Marianek, MichaelUSAHide&SEEK Cultural Knowledge Demonstration  go to paper
Jennifer Marlow, JenniferUnited KingdomMultilingual needs of cultural heritage website visitors: A case study of Tate OnlinePaper  go to paper
James Marsh, JamesCanadaAccess.ca: Social Studies Resources for Canadian TeachersDemonstration  go to paper
Jim McLoughlin, JimUnited KingdomModeling ICT deployment at heritage sites: a mechanism for impact assessmentPaper  go to paper
Fawzi Mohamed, FawziGermanyAccessing information through a 3D interactive environmentDemonstration  go to paper
Phillip Mohr, PhillipUnited KingdomCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Otmar Moritsch, OtmarAustriaCreating 3D Virtual ExhibitionsDemonstration  go to paper
Kevin Muise, KevinCanadaInteraction models and adaptive approaches for a museum guide for familiesPaper  go to paper
Sandra Murg, SandraAustriaCreating 3D Virtual ExhibitionsDemonstration  go to paper
Gert Nulens, GertBelgiumHeritage 2.0Briefing  go to paper
Jürgen Nützel, JürgenGermanyLife 1.5: Creating A Task Based Reward Structure In Second Life To Encourage And Direct User CreatedPaper  go to paper
Tiffany O'Quinn, TiffanyUSAThe Gates of Paradise Interactive KioskDemonstration  go to paper
Davide Orlando, DavideItalyi-muse™ - Interactive MuseumDemonstration  go to paper
Guido Panini, Guido i-muse™ - Interactive MuseumDemonstration  go to paper
Paolo Paolini, PaoloItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Darren Peacock, DarrenAustraliaDigital ICTs: Driver or vehicle of organisational change?Paper  go to paper
Laura Pecchioli, LauraItalyAccessing information through a 3D interactive environmentDemonstration  go to paper
Marina Pettinari, MarinaItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Sylvie Phillipp-Foliguet, SylvieFranceContent Based Image Identification on Cultural DatabasesDemonstration  go to paper
Palmyre Pierroux, PalmyreNorwayMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
Ruven Pillay, RuvenFranceArchive Visualisation and Exploitation at the C2RMFPaper  go to paper
Denis Pitzalis, DenisFranceArchive Visualisation and Exploitation at the C2RMFPaper  go to paper
Alexander Pollak, AlexanderAustriaArchiving and Analyzing Children’s Culture: Problems and Outcomes of an Innovative ProjectPaper  go to paper
Brian Porter, BrianCanadaToronto Culture On-lineClose-Up 
Otniel Portillo Rodriguez, OtnielItalyThe Hand Dance: A Didactic Performance PlatformPaper  go to paper
Derek Pullen, DerekUnited KingdomCreative Limits: Applying Finite Element Analysis to Assess Static Stress in a Large-Scale Stone Sculpture by Henry MoorePaper  go to paper
Giuseppe Raffa, GiuseppeItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Jean-Philippe Rebuffet, Jean-PhilippeUSAThe eMuseum Network: Searching Shared CollectionsDemonstration  go to paper
Eva Reussner, EvaGermanyNew Technologies for Learning in Museums: An Interdisciplinary Research ProjectBriefing  go to paper
Karina Rodriguez- Echavarria, Karina United KingdomProducing Interactive Digital Media Based Exhibitions to Engage Students with Cultural Heritage: Brighton Fishing Museum, A Case StudyPaper  go to paper
Luca Roffia, LucaItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Ian Rubenzahl, IanCanadaToronto Culture On-lineClose-Up 
Khyla Russell, KhylaNew ZealandWorlds colliding: Participatory storytelling and indigenous culture in building interactive gamesPaper  go to paper
Nick Ryan, NickUnited KingdomCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Tullio Salmon Cinotti, TullioItalyCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Gabe Sawhney, GabeCanada[murmur]: Locative narrativePaper 
Paul Scheibelhofer, PaulAustriaArchiving and Analyzing Children’s Culture: Problems and Outcomes of an Innovative ProjectPaper  go to paper
Stephan Schwan, StephanGermanyNew Technologies for Learning in Museums: An Interdisciplinary Research ProjectBriefing  go to paper
Jeff Siarto, JeffUSAiAKS: A Proposal for a Web 2.0 Archaeological Knowledge Management SystemDemonstration  go to paper
Paolo Sinigaglia, PaoloItalyi-muse™ - Interactive MuseumDemonstration  go to paper
Lukas Sklenar, LukasUnited KingdomCIMAD/EPOCH - A Framework for Developing Customized Multi-channel Cultural Heritage ServicesPaper  go to paper
Babak Sodagar, BabakUnited KingdomModeling ICT deployment at heritage sites: a mechanism for impact assessmentPaper  go to paper
James Stevenson, JamesUnited KingdomWhat The Modern Museum Should Expect From Its In-House Photographic StudioPaper  go to paper
Dagny Stuedahl, DagnyNorwayMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
Karen Tanenbaum, KarenCanadaInteraction models and adaptive approaches for a museum guide for familiesPaper  go to paper
Barbara Taranto, BarbaraUSAThe National Digital Newspaper Program: Increasing Access to Historical Newspapers through Digital ReformattingBriefing  go to paper
Elvira Todaro, ElviraItalyThe Hand Dance: A Didactic Performance PlatformPaper  go to paper
Norio Togiya, NorioJapanConstructing an Integrated Digital Archive Using Ontology and the User Community Demonstration  go to paper
Jennifer Trant, JenniferCanadaPanel Discussion: Digital CurationPanel 
Jennifer Trant, Jennifer CanadaThe eye of the beholder: steve.museum and social tagging of museum collectionsBriefing  go to paper
Jutta Treviranus, JuttaCanadaToronto Culture On-lineClose-Up 
Elisabeth Trinkl, ElisabethAustria3D-Acquisition and Multi-Spectral Readings for Documentation of Polychrome Ceramics in the Antiquities Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum VienDemonstration  go to paper
Eduardo Valle, EduardoFranceContent Based Image Identification on Cultural DatabasesDemonstration  go to paper
Stefano Valtolina, StefanoItalyIntegrating Data Management and Panoramic Images for an Effective Representation of Cultural Heritage InformationDemonstration  go to paper
Samantha Vanossi, SamanthaItalyi-muse™ - Interactive MuseumDemonstration  go to paper
Geneviève Vidal, GenevièveFranceLes musées français et leurs publics à l’âge du Web 2.0. Nouveaux usages du multimédia et transformations des rapports entre institutions et usagers ?Paper  go to paper
Kevin von Appen, KevinCanadaInteractions with Visitors: New Approaches to Museology at the Ontario Science CentreClose-Up 
Kevin von Appen, KevinCanadaField Notes from the 'New' Museum - how does the future feel?Interaction 
Ron Wakkary, RonCanadaInteraction models and adaptive approaches for a museum guide for familiesPaper  go to paper
Kevin Walker, KevinUnited KingdomMUSTEL: Framing the Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning Activities for Museum VisitorsPaper  go to paper
Harlan Wallach, HarlanUSAImag(n)ing Shuilu’anPaper  go to paper
Elycia Wallis, ElyciaAustraliaCreating the environment for collaboration - Victoria's Cultural Network projectBriefing  go to paper
Martin Warnke, MartinGermanyHyperImage: Image-Oriented e-Science NetworksBriefing  go to paper
Ethan Watrall, EthanUSAiAKS: A Proposal for a Web 2.0 Archaeological Knowledge Management SystemDemonstration  go to paper
Ray Welland, RayScotlandPicture this: developing a museum online photo libraryPaper  go to paper
Sarah Whitcher Kansa, SarahUSAOpen Context: Collaborative Data Publication to Bridge Field Research and Museum CollectionsDemonstration  go to paper
Michael White, MichaelCanadaConnecting Canadians with their Natural and Cultural Heritage: Parks Canada’s Connectivity Project and Proof of Concept PilotBriefing  go to paper
Lars Wieneke, LarsUnited KingdomLife 1.5: Creating A Task Based Reward Structure In Second Life To Encourage And Direct User CreatedPaper  go to paper
Ian Wilson, IanCanada"To hold infinity in the palm of your hand"Paper 
Sally Wise, SallyUSAInternational Cultural Heritage Law Bibliography (ICHLB)Briefing  go to paper
Martin Woolner, MartinUnited KingdomPanoramic Collections Viewer (PCV)Demonstration  go to paper
Carmen Zahn, CarmenGermanyNew Technologies for Learning in Museums: An Interdisciplinary Research ProjectBriefing  go to paper
Julie Zilber, JulieCanadaAccess.ca: Social Studies Resources for Canadian TeachersDemonstration  go to paper
Ernestine Zolda, ErnestineAustria3D-Acquisition and Multi-Spectral Readings for Documentation of Polychrome Ceramics in the Antiquities Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum VienDemonstration  go to paper