02842nas a2200469 4500000000100000008004100001260002000042653001700062653001400079653002200093653002300115653002300138653002000161653003300181653000800214653003500222653002600257653001200283653002500295653002400320653002500344653002200369653001400391653001500405653002300420653001600443653001900459653002800478653001100506653003100517653004000548653002600588100001400614700001500628700002200643245008900665856015300754300001200907490001500919520139600934020004202330 d bSpringer Verlag10a3D modelling10aAustralia10acultural heritage10aCultural heritages10aDigital humanities10aDigital storage10aDistributed computer systems10aGIS10aGeographic information systems10aHistoric preservation10aHistory10aImage reconstruction10aintangible heritage10aIntangible heritages10aInterdisciplinary10aLandscape10aLarochette10aMigration heritage10aNetherlands10aReconstruction10aResearch infrastructure10aRussia10aTangible vs. intangible CH10aThree dimensional computer graphics10aTransnational history1 aMarleen y1 aSam Mersch1 aChristopher Morse00aMigration Experiences: Acknowledging the Past, and Sustaining the Present and Future uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055685649&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-01765-1_25&partnerID=40&md5=a604dd541948bc2a81d5e87413f777bd a224-2340 v11197 LNCS3 aAustralia is recognised as one of the world’s most culturally and ethnically diverse nations. Immigration has historically played an important role in the nation’s economic, social and cultural development. There is a pressing need to find innovative technological and archival approaches to deal with the challenge to digitally preserve Australia’s migrant heritage, especially given the ageing of the European communities that were the first to come under the postwar mass migration scheme. This paper reports on plans for a national collaborative project to develop the foundational infrastructure for a dynamic, interoperable, migrant data resource for research and education. The Migration Experiences platform will connect and consolidate heterogeneous collections and resources and will provide an international exemplar underscoring the importance of digital preservation of cultural heritage and highlighting the opportunities new technologies can offer. The platform will widen the scope and range of the interpretative opportunities for researchers, and foster international academic relationships and networks involving partner organisations (universities, libraries, museums, archives and genealogical institutions). In doing so, it will contribute to better recognition and deeper understanding of the continuing role played by immigrants in Australia’s national story. a03029743 (ISSN); 9783030017644 (ISBN)