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Benjamin Barbier, « Digitizing Islamic World Visual Cultural Heritage: Recolonizing or Decolonizing Cultural Memory, or Both? », Patrimoines du Maghreb, ID : 10.58079/sr33
Hussein Keshani, Assistant professor in Art History and Visual Culture, UBC, Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada It is self-evident that memory institutions such as state archives and museums along with art historians and archaeologists around the world, especially those from Europe, North America and East Asia, are entering the digital age and improving access to their collections and data. In an earlier essay for the Journal of Art Historiography, I emphasize along with many others that digital tech...