Digital Heritage. Museums, Archives, Libraries
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's Degree Interclass (LM5-LM43) in Digital Heritage: Museums, Archives, and Libraries integrates traditional scientific methods in archival, library, and museum fields with computational methodologies applied to innovation in cultural heritage. The educational offer aims to outline innovative professional figures expert in the valorization, protection, promotion, conservation, and enjoyment of cultural heritage MAB through digitalization and digital creativity, as well as in the digital curation of new digital cultural heritage.
Program Details
- Type of Course: Master's Degree
- Department: Research and Innovation in the Humanities
- Language: Italian
- Type of Access: Free
- Didactic Location: Bari
- Class of Degree: LM-5 R LM-43 R
- Coordinator: Antonio Bonatesta
Educational Objectives
The program comprises historical, archival, bibliographic, linguistic, literary, legal, historical-artistic, computer science, and physical-mathematical disciplines. It intercepts the multiple new occupational needs expressed by the various institutional sectors of cultural heritage and the market segments connected to it, proposing the creation of new professional figures equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to face the challenges of digital transformation.
Research Areas
The program is unique in the national landscape, intercepting and relaunching the objectives of the National Research Plan (PNR), as defined in relation to the National Strategy for Intelligent Specialization (SNSI).
Study Plan
The study plan includes various disciplines and aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of digital heritage and its applications.
Opportunities
The program offers opportunities for internationalization, job placement, and networking in the field of cultural heritage.
