02027nas a2200397 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260005900043653002700102653001700129653001200146653002500158653000800183653003500191653002300226653001700249653001600266653002200282653002000304653001800324653002900342653003000371653001800401653002600419100002300445700001900468700001900487700002000506700002500526700002100551245012000572856016100692300001200853520073900865020002501604 2018 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aInformation management10aDigitisation10amuseums10aArchitectural design10aBIM10aBuilding Information Modelling10aMuseum collections10aarchitecture10aEngineering10aand constructions10aData Management10aMetric Survey10aModelling and Simulation10aModelling and simulations10aSmall objects10aVirtual communication1 aMassimiliano Turco1 aFulvio Rinaudo1 aPaolo Piumatti1 aMichele Calvano1 aAlessandra Spreafico1 aGiacomo Patrucco00aThe digitisation of museum collections for research, management and enhancement of tangible and intangible heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85072373581&doi=10.1109%2fDigitalHeritage.2018.8810128&partnerID=40&md5=85418585c25de80dd4239bdca9a62c88 a540-5433 aThis research project aims to define a new methodology that employs Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools, normally used in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector, in an unconventional manner, to create 3D databases for small objects: Those belonging to museum collections inaccessible to the public. The project will develop a methodology to virtually reproduce 3D objects through the integration of geometric and alphanumeric information. The new procedure will exploit some different levels of knowledge concerning objects in a museum: research, data management, setting up of virtual communication platforms, applying it to some objects that are a part of the collection of the Egyptian museum in Turin. a9781728102924 (ISBN)