The RETOLD project aims to ensure that open-air museums can continue telling important cultural heritage stories to a diverse public by developing a standardised workflow to collect, digitise, and share data on buildings, crafts, and traditions. These data will be stored in an open access format so that museum professionals, researchers, and the public can access and use them freely. This will ensure better quality research through more comparable data, the preservation of tacit cultural heritage knowledge, and opportunities for more engaging and impactful story-telling about cultural heritage to the general public.
Within RETOLD projects we work with different specialists. We have asked all of them a few questions to better understand their role and what they want to achieve with the project. In this video Rüdiger Kelm from Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen explains their part in the project.
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