SCIRES-IT, e-ISSN 2239-4303, provides a forum for the exchange and sharing of know-how in the areas of Digitalization and Multimedia Technologies and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in support of Cultural and environmental Heritage (CH) documentation, preservation and fruition. It publishes comprehensive reviews on specific fields, regular research papers and short communications in a timely fashion. The Journal aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental results and theoretical work in a comprehensive way. Restrictions on the length of papers is negotiable with the Editors.

Volume 8, Issue 1 (2018)
Issue edited by Editors in-Chief V. Valzano and M. Cigola
Table of Contents
Articles
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Editorial. Making the point on SCIRES-IT in 2018
Ferdinando Boero, Francesco Antonio Lucarella
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I-IV
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Enhancing the Experience of the Western Xia Imperial Tombs Heritage Site (PRC, Ningxia) through Animated Installations
Andrea Nanetti, Shen-Shen Luo, Ben A. Shedd
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1-32
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An Aggregation Framework for Digital Humanities Infrastructures: The PARTHENOS Experience
Luca Frosini, Alessia Bardi, Paolo Manghi, Pasquale Pagano
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33-50
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The Territorial Information System for Cultural Heritage of the national territory: the case study of the south-western area of Salento Peninsula
Barbara Pezzulla
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51-60
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Environmental technologies to safeguard coastal heritage
Elvira Armenio, Francesca De Serio, Michele Mossa
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61-78
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Must See Advisor for Kyoto
Nicola Maiellaro, Naoko Oishi, Antonietta Varasano
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79-92
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A virtual reconfiguration of two destroyed neighborhoods in the Old Town of Palermo
Gian Marco Girgenti
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93-104
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Contribution of parametric modeling in the interpretation of deformations and displacements of wooden trusses
Davide Prati, Ildeina Rrapaj, Giovanni Mochi
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105-120
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A proposal for a new standard quantification of damages of cultural heritages, based on 3D scanning
Rosella Alessia Galantucci, Fabio Fatiguso, Luigi Maria Galantucci
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121-138
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Integrated methodologies in the study of pottery function
Florinda Notarstefano, Barbara Pecere, Grazia Semeraro
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139-148
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