02834nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002100043653002700064653005100091653003900142653001600181653004000197100002400237700001700261700001800278245010600296856014700402300001000549490000700559520200600566022002002572 d10aDigital heritage10aheritage dissemination10aInformation and communication technology (ICT)10aIntangible cultural heritage (ICH)10aMobile apps10aParticipative heritage preservation1 aPuspita Permatasari1 aAkhmad Qohar1 aArief Rachman00aFrom web 1.0 to web 4.0: the digital heritage platforms for Unesco s heritage properties in Indonesia uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087832302&doi=10.4995%2fvar.2020.13121&partnerID=40&md5=5162ad9181f6d62b18e3994d74c4f41e a75-930 v113 aThe advent of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has had and is having a major impact on Indonesian cultural resource management, and on the safeguarding methods of its tangible and intangible cultural heritages. Despite varied levels and visible gaps between rural and urban regions in terms of technology usage, innovative initiatives have been created, which correspond to the needs and expectations of a technology-savvy public. As a starting point, a number of public institutions dealing with tangible cultural heritage (e.g. museums, palaces, temples, World Heritage Sites (WHS) do use innovative digital tools in order to communicate to various audiences, as well as to enrich visitors experience, especially taking into consideration young generations. This paper will firstly examine the role of ICTs in intangible cultural heritage (ICH) (e.g. Batik, Wayang puppet theatre, etc.); secondly, the authors will explain how ICTs can help to communicate and promote the values, history, and significances of ICH products, both for locals and tourists, with the goal of raising awareness on cultural identity. However, the knowledge of ICH still requires contacts with its own communities and is vulnerable, as it can be exposed to excessive cultural commoditization through e-platforms. This study aims at giving an overview and some examples of digital interventions for cultural heritage communication implemented by various stakeholders in Indonesia. In addition, this paper analyses to what extent a participatory approach engaging local communities, academics, private sectors, NGOs and the government, can ensure higher levels of effectiveness and efficiency, hence supporting the conservation of UNESCO tangible/ICH in Indonesia. This paper aims at: (1) presenting the development of digital heritage platforms in Indonesia; (2) providing a grid of analysis of digital heritage knowledge platforms dedicated to UNESCO tangible and ICH in forms of websites and mobile apps. a19899947 (ISSN)