Repository Model for Intangible Heritage “The Malay Scenario”

Radiah Amin (1), Noor Faizah Yatim (2), Aziz Deraman (3), Oras F. Baker (4)
(1) Computer Science Department, National University of Malaysia
(2) Computer Science Department, National University of Malaysia
(3) Computer Science Department, National University of Malaysia
(4) Faculty of Management and Information Technology, UCSI University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Amin, Radiah, et al. “Repository Model for Intangible Heritage ‘The Malay Scenario’”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 1, no. 2, Apr. 2011, pp. 227-31, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.1.2.47.
Culture heritage is identity of country, community and group of people. Intangible culture is a common practice, in the community. Continuously  re-created and transmitted. However, culture can only have continuity if people enjoy the conditions to produce and re-created.  This paper try to identify the factor of contributing archiving intangible heritage before develop a model as a guideline to archive culture heritage especially intangible heritage via ICT exploitation. This standard model as a kick-start of intangible study and also as guidelines for culture institution in Malaysia to archiving their intangible heritage and make it available for other researcher and the future generation.
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