Building knowledge society in Lithuania - towards 'heritage-aware' national information infrastructure

This work is aimed at critical investigation of the role of standards in the development of informational society and economy in general, and cultural heritage information infrastructures in particular. Using exploratory literature review and two case studies we attempt to shed light on the intricat...

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