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The type of cultural heritage which we are looking for are immovable man-made objects that have gained official recognition as cultural heritage by either an intergovernmental organisation or a national or subnational government body.
Additionally, we are primarily focused on visible cultural heritage, and less interested in either submerged or interred objects. However, exceptions can be made.
Data requested
[edit]The following are necessary (to the extent they are known):
- Country
- Language – the language of any descriptions
- Id – the unique id of the object
- Administrative subdivision – the administrative subdivision in which the object is located. This should ideally be as detailed as possible, so all of the following (or equivalent) are of interest:
- Region
- County
- Municipality
- District/City/Village (only if easily available)
- Name – the "everyday" name of the object
- Address – the street address (or similar) for the object
- Coordinates – the coordinates (centroid) of the object (WGS84)
- Url – a url to the entry for the object on the government homepage (if any)
The following are of interest but not necessary:
- Short description (ideally less than 100 characters)
- Building/Object type
- Year in which the object was constructed
- Architect (for buildings)
- Any older ids for the object which may have been used in literature
- Any freely licensed images of the object
Format
[edit]For the information to be easily usable, it has to be provided electronically in a structured format. Desired formats are:
- Excel/Spreadsheet
- CSV
- a database extract
Formats that may be ok include:
- PDF (where the text can be selected)
- Word/Text documents (where the information is clearly structured as e.g. bullet lists)
Unsuitable formats are:
- Images
- Scanned pages
- Unstructured text (e.g. prose text where the different parameters cannot easily be isolated)