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Walking and designing with cultural heritage volunteers

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Ridge, M., ed. Crowdsourcing Our Cultural Heritage. Ashgate, London, 2014.
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Petrelli, D., Ciolfi L., van Dijk, D., Hornecker, E., Not, E., and Schmidt, A. Integrating material and digital: A new way for cultural heritage. Interactions (Jul.--Aug. 2013), 58--63.
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Ingold, T. and Vergunst, J., eds. Ways of Walking: Ethnography and Practice on Foot. Ashgate, Aldershot, U.K., 2008.

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    Interactions  Volume 23, Issue 1
    January + February 2016
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    ISSN:1072-5520
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    DOI:10.1145/2869818
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