Digital archiving covers systematising, digital processing of databases of extremely various subjects meanwhile of very different logic and structure. It also encompasses eventual publication on an Internet portal of all materials that have been and are being continuously created at the research places.

Results of historical and geographical sciences could be included in a geospatial system (with the option of retrieving data in time series); this could be followed up by other researches. Human researches dealing mainly with textual-image-audio data or sociological researches call for different approaches. Our Digital Stone Plates program seeks an answer for the question: what are the organisational and technical solutions that could ensure for a document, map, architectural model, film, voice, etc. that has either been digitised or have already been created in digital form that it could be read/used on the mid- and long-term. In addition to general recommendations, we wish to furnish certain areas with practical methodological guidelines for the creation of their “digital stone plates”, meanwhile we could participate in the elaboration of the systems.

In the field of document management – utilising the result achieved by the Digital Stone Plate project – we participate in the elaboration of concrete and cost-efficient solutions that, at the current level of our best understanding, have the most durable architecture. Related topics are digital document bases, electronic document archiving, use of digital signature in digitalising projects and in digital document management systems.

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Publications:

  • Kiss Ferenc – Bozány András: Szabványosított adatbázismodell kifejlesztése az UNESCO világörökségi periodikus jelentőrendszere és a nemzeti örökségvédelmi információs rendszer integrálásához. Informatika a felsőoktatásban Konferencia, 2002, Debrecen, 2002. augusztus 28-30. In: Arató Péter, Herdon Miklós (szerk.) Informatika a felsőoktatásban 2002. Debrecen, Magyarország, Debreceni Egyetem, Paper E31. (Absztrakt: pp. 186.o.)
  • Kiss Ferenc – Bassa Lia: Education and Heritage Preservation. European Integration Forum “European eLearning Activities to Support the Bologna Roadmap”, Drezda, 2005 november 4.
  • Kiss Ferenc – Bassa Lia: Digital Documentation Technologies and Methodologies for the Management of Heritage Sites. “Documentation for Conservation and Development: New Heritage Strategies for the next Future” 11th International Seminar of Forum UNESCO – University and Heritage, Firenze, 2006. szeptember 11-16.
  • Bassa Lia – Kiss Ferenc: Information Retrieval Methods for Heritage Sites. The 6th International Semantic Web Conference and the 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, 2007 (ICSW 2007), Busan, Korea, 2007. november 11-15.
  • Kiss Ferenc: Setting up Data Base Architecture for Information Retrieval of Heritage Element Data. (invited paper) FIHUSO 2007, Kaunas, Litvánia, 2007. május 19.
  • Bassa Lia, Kiss Ferenc: Preserving Tangible and Intangible Heritage. Shared heritage – common responsibility. Sharing Cultures 2009, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, 2009. május 29- június 1. In: Sérgio Lira, Rogério Amoéda, Cristina Pinheiro, Joao Pinheiro, Fernando Oliveira (szerk.): Sharing Cultures 2009. Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, Barcelos, Portugal, 2009. pp. 9-13. (ISBN:978-989-95671-1-5)
  • Bassa Lia – Kiss Ferenc: Természeti és épített örökségek bemutatása az információmenedzsment eszközeivel Erdei Ferenc V. Tudományos Konferencia, Kecskemét, 2009. szeptember 3-4.
  • Bassa Lia – Kiss Ferenc: Cemetery and heritage – the background of a case study. Heritage 2010, 2nd International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development Évora, Portugália In: Rogério Amoeda; Sérgio Lira; Cristina Pinheiro (szerk.): Heritage 2010: Heritage and Sustainable Development. Green Lines Institue for Sustainable Development, Barcelos, Portugal, 2010. pp. 733-735. (ISBN: 978-989-95671-3-9)
  • Kiss Ferenc-Bassa Lia: Preservation of Traditional Craftsmanship Practices. Sharing Cultures 2011 – 2nd International Conference on Intangible Heritage. Tomar, Portugal, 2011. július 3-6.
  • Ferenc Kiss – János Jelen: World Heritage Information and Knowledge Management – a proposal. Presented for UNESCO XIIIth General Assembly of States Parties to the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972). Paris, October 2001.
  • Kiss Ferenc et al.: Záró kutatási jelentés az NKFP 579/2001 számú ICHEPIS Szabványosított adatbázismodell kifejlesztése az UNESCO Világörökségi periodikus jelentő rendszere és a Nemzeti Örökségvédelmi Információs rendszer integrálásához című projektjéhez. BME Információmenedzsment Tanszék, 2003. (szerk. Kiss Ferenc)
  • Gábor Madarász, Anna Pacsi, Ferenc Kiss: ’Nitrate Won’t Wait’ – Notes to the Preservation and Digitisation of the Nitrate-Film Heritage of the World. Analysis and Recommendations for UNESCO. UNESCO – CL/3839 – 2009 – ARRADIC project, Foundation for Information Society, December, 2009.