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Yung, E. H., &amp; Chan, E. H. (2011). Problem issues of public participation in built-heritage conservation: Two controversial cases in Hong Kong. Habitat International, 35(3), 457-466. (Week 2)&#13;
Letellier, R., &amp; Eppich, R. (Eds.). (2015). Recording, documentation and information management for the conservation of heritage places. Routledge. [How does heritage information fit into the conservation process] (Week 3)&#13;
Lynch, C. (2002). Digital collections, digital libraries &amp; the digitization of cultural heritage information. Microform &amp; Imaging Review, 31(4), 131-145.  (Week 4)&#13;
Hu, X., Ho, E. M. Y., &amp; Qiao, C. (2017). Digitizing Dunhuang cultural heritage: A user evaluation of Mogao Cave Panorama Digital Library. iConference. (Week 5)</text>
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