This book provides a general summary of the development of digitalization in heritage interpretation and presentation, trying to intend to understand the opportunities and challenges in planning, application, and management of on-site digital interpretation and presentation systems, and to evaluate visitors' expectations, acceptance, and experience of digital interpretation and presentation technologies. It presents a multi-methodology approach, mixing qualitative methods (including literature review, site investigation, and in-depth interview), and quantitative method (self-administered questionnaire) and was adopted and conducted at different venues, which are typical heritage sites for the application of digital display technologies across Taiwan. This book sheds light on the construction, implementation, and management of on-site digital heritage interpretation and presentation systems on both theoretical and practical levels. It could serve as a comprehensive reference of digital interpretation and presentation of cultural heritage sites of contemporary East Asia.
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Ying Liu is the head of the Department of Journalism and Communication at the School of Literature and Journalism, Hanshan Normal University. She completed her Ph.D. at Taiwan Cheng Kung University and received her master's degree in Multimedia at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her primary research interests are digital heritage, new media communication, and interaction design. She has led several research projects regarding cultural heritage digitization, including "Research on the digital revitalization of cultural heritage and the development of prototype AR guide application for cultural relics and monuments in Chaozhou," and has published several academic articles and chapters on digital heritage.