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Interdisciplinary User Requirements in Burial Cultural Heritage [Survey closes Mar 15]

Interdisciplinary User Requirements in Burial Cultural Heritage [Survey closes Mar 15]

6th March 2026 by Joan Murphy

Interdisciplinary User Requirements in Burial Cultural Heritage

The EXCALIBUR project has launched its User Requirements Questionnaire in Burial Cultural Heritage to gather essential feedback from cultural heritage professionals. This input is crucial as it will directly inform the design, functionality, and usability of the EXCALIBUR tools.

 Key details:

  • Purpose: To define the real-world needs, current workflows, key challenges, and future expectations for digital tools in the sector.
  • Topics Covered: Professional background, current data practices, challenges, digital tool expectations, and ethical considerations.
  • Estimated Time: Approximately 10 minutes.
  • Deadline: 15 March 2026.

Questionnaire here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd2_-3k_Qdfo3ErdEvnhKwBU-pH37de9ZAGw39kdoHnd8Aetw/viewform

This questionnaire aims to gather insights from professionals involved in burial cultural heritage to inform the development of innovative digital tools that enhance research, conservation, and management practices. Your input will help identify the needs, expectations, and perceived opportunities, in order for the EXCALIBUR platform to effectively address real-world challenges and unlock new benefits through advanced digital solutions.

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Posted in: Cultural Heritage, Survey Tagged: Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, ECCCH
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