Hi Alina,

They do post updates on their Facebook page 
occasionally: https://www.facebook.com/globaldigitalheritage/

Also they have a Sketchfab account for 3D 
models: https://sketchfab.com/GlobalDigitalHeritage 
Although those models don't really come with write-ups. 

Youtube is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwxvv0crLxT0NSfbGD4hSOQ

Well hidden on our website is also this overview of 
publications: https://globaldigitalheritage.org/publications/ 
And there is an overview of links to news 
reports: https://globaldigitalheritage.org/news/

Spreading the word is always appreciated! 

Vincent


On Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:37:29 UTC+1, Alina Myklebust wrote:
>
> Hi Vincent, I started looking through the various records and it's very 
> impressive.  Thank you so much for sharing it here.  
>
> Has Global Digital Heritage shared any of this on social media yet or any 
> write-ups on their website/blog?  At first glance, I didn't come across any 
> published content.  We would be interested in spreading the word.  Thanks 
> again for bringing this to our attention!
>
> Alina
> Arches Project Team
>
>
> On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 9:27:26 AM UTC-8, Vincent Meijer wrote:
>>
>> A while ago we launched our Arches v4 implementation for Global Digital 
>> Heritage, a non-profit organization in Florida that digitizes heritage 
>> through 3D terrestrial laser scanning and other 3D and GIS techniques.
>>
>> Among their projects are crusader castles in Spain and 18th century 
>> chateaus in France, as well as museum objects from for example Greek and 
>> Roman periods. 
>>
>> I added a number of viewers to the Arches reports, such as 3D HOP (3D 
>> meshed models), Sketchfab (3D meshed models), Potree (pointclouds), Virtual 
>> Tours (like Google Streetview) and Pannellum (360 photos).
>>
>>
>> Version 1.0.0 is now live and we're working hard on many improvements.
>>
>> https://globaldigitalheritage.org 
>>
>>
>> *Highlighted pages: *
>>
>> Castilla-La Mancha project: 
>> https://globaldigitalheritage.org/report/9d3160b6-fbc5-11e8-a5fb-0242c0a8d002
>>
>> Chateau La Roche-Guyon: 
>> https://globaldigitalheritage.org/report/afcf04dc-f704-11e8-b785-0242c0a8a002
>>
>> Archaeological Museum of Aidone: 
>> https://globaldigitalheritage.org/report/dcbad7ae-18c5-11e9-aee2-0242ac130002
>>
>> Yulee Sugar Mill (Florida): 
>> https://globaldigitalheritage.org/report/3d9934f0-14f0-11e9-b73a-0242ac120002
>>
>>
>>
>> Enjoy! And feedback is always welcome.
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 4 January 2019 18:46:41 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings from Los Angeles,
>>>
>>> We are excited to begin work on our migration to v4 in the very near 
>>> future. HistoricPlacesLA, the City of Los Angeles’ Arches installation, is 
>>> going to greatly benefit from the v3-v4 migration workflow Adam mentioned 
>>> in his post.
>>>
>>> In 2018 the Office of Historic Resources, which manages HistoricPlacesLA 
>>> and provides technical expertise to the Los Angeles Department of City 
>>> Planning regarding historic resources, has witnessed an increase in use of 
>>> the data housed within HistoricPlacesLA and datasets soon to be part of the 
>>> v4 installation. This data includes information pertaining to designated 
>>> historic resources, surveyed historic resources, and resources identified 
>>> as significant in relation to multiple ethnic/cultural communities within 
>>> the city of Los Angeles.
>>>
>>> As the Los Angeles Department of City Planning begins work on updating 
>>> nine new community plans that guide the evolution and future development of 
>>> hundreds of unique neighborhoods in the city, historic resources data is 
>>> being utilized by planners to understand whole communities while also 
>>> informing the vision for these neighborhoods into the future. The data is 
>>> currently assisting in the creation of conservation tools that elevate 
>>> community character, encompassing both architecturally and culturally 
>>> significant historic resources.
>>>
>>> We look forward to sharing more of Los Angeles’ progress with 
>>> HistoricPlacesLA and the many ways our inventory is informing local 
>>> planning and the conservation of historic resources.
>>>
>>> Happy New Year!
>>> Sara Delgadillo Cruz
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 10:19:45 AM UTC-8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello Edmund!
>>>>
>>>> Apologies for such a late reply to this query, because I do indeed have 
>>>> updates from 2018.
>>>>
>>>> The biggest Arches project I finished last year was the Heritage 
>>>> Monitoring Scout database for the Florida Public Archaeology Network. The 
>>>> HMS program allows citizens to contribute condition assessments on 
>>>> archaeological and historic sites all around Florida, with a special focus 
>>>> on sites that are affected by sea level rise. It was a project that 
>>>> required significant alterations to Arches, mostly enhancements to the 
>>>> permissions system, user signup, and a dual log in system to accommodate 
>>>> both citizen "scouts" and state employees who will use the same system. 
>>>> You 
>>>> can read about the release here: 
>>>> http://fpangoingpublic.blogspot.com/2018/08/hms-florida-arches-launch.html,
>>>>  
>>>> or visit https://fpan.us/projects/HMSflorida.php to learn more about 
>>>> the HMS program itself. The Arches database is https://hms.fpan.us.
>>>>
>>>> Near the end of 2018 we at Legion GIS also finished a v3-v4 migration 
>>>> workflow while working with Hong Kong University. At present, you can see 
>>>> their new v4 databases at hk.legiongis.com, the Hong Kong heritage 
>>>> database, and yg.legiongis.com, showing heritage in Yangon. (Note 
>>>> these web addresses will likely change in the future.) To my knowledge, 
>>>> this is the first large-scale migration of v3 Arches-HIP databases to an 
>>>> Arches v4 environment. We are currently working to publish this workflow, 
>>>> which v3 users can look forward to in early 2019.
>>>>
>>>> Happy New Year!
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-6, Edmund Lee wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> It's been a while (2 years!) since this thread went quiet, so I 
>>>>> thought the year end for those of us on the Gregorian calendar might be a 
>>>>> good moment to put out a call for news of live Arches installations 
>>>>> around 
>>>>> the globe. Why not share a link to your Arches-based system here and bask 
>>>>> in the glory?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ed
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

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