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Enhancing accessibility in cultural heritage environments: considerations for social computing

Journal

UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 471-482

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-019-00651-4

Keywords

Social computing; Cultural heritage; Disability; Accessibility; Social interaction; Information modeling; Deaf; Privacy

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  1. European Union [692058]

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Current technological advancements offer many ways of enhancing disabled peoples' access to cultural heritage environments. A new generation of social computing technologies and systems is changing the way in which we access cultural heritage, facilitating the inclusion of socially isolated groups of people. Under this perspective, this paper aims to explore the potential impact of social computing systems to enhance peoples' access to cultural heritage, particularly focusing on deaf and disabled users. By reviewing the current literature on social computing and cultural heritage, the paper first summarizes the related applications and appropriate key technologies; second, it provides examples of innovative approaches to the enhancement of user engagement and interaction through social computing. Moreover, the paper highlights arising issues of privacy, as well as ethical considerations, and presents design principles for ensuring privacy. The study concludes by discussing challenges for inclusive social computing applications in the context of cultural heritage and pointing out areas where future research is needed.

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