Sorry, I hit “send” too early. Add to my previous comments the following ones.

In the third and fourth bullet points, collections are addressed. But the third 
point considers “cultural heritage collections” and the fourth “museum 
collections”, actually in the same copy-paste sentence. Is this difference 
intentional, or again a slip? I imagine in both cases “cultural heritage 
collections” must be used. 

By the way, in several passages, including one in the first bullet point, the 
verb “should” is used, If these statements are prescriptive, my rule is

must = to be done in any case with no exceptions
should = preferably to be done, but OK also if not
may = optional, do it if you like

In general, several “should” would need to be replaced with “must”.

F.

Prof. Franco Niccolucci
Director, VAST-LAB
PIN - U. of Florence
Scientific Coordinator ARIADNEplus
Technology Director 4CH

Editor-in-Chief
ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) 

Piazza Ciardi 25
59100 Prato, Italy



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