RT Journal Article T1 On how technology-powered storytelling can contribute to cultural heritage sustainability across multiple venues. Evidence from the CrossCult H2020 Project A1 Kontiza, Kalliopi A1 Antoniou, Angeliki A1 Daif, Abdullah A1 Reboreda Morillo, Susana Maria A1 Bassani, Maddalena A1 González-Soutelo, Silvia A1 Lykourentzou, Ioanna A1 Jones, Catherine Emma A1 Padfield, Joseph A1 López Nores, Martín K1 203.02 Lenguajes Algorítmicos K1 3325 Tecnología de las Telecomunicaciones K1 55 Historia AB Sustainability in Cultural Heritage (CH) is a complex question that needs to be addressed by a group of experts tackling the different issues. In this light, the present work wishes to provide a multi-level analysis of the sustainability in CH, using as an example a recent European H2020 project (CrossCult) and the lessons learnt from its design, implementation and evaluation. The sustainability of CH has qualitatively changed over the last few years, under the developments in digital technology that seems to affect the very nature of the cultural experience. We discuss sustainability in venues using digital technologies, covering a span of needs of small/unknown and large/popular venues, which try to enhance the visitor experience, attract visitors, form venue networks, etc. Moreover, we explore issues of sustainability of digital content and its re usability through holistic design. Aspects of technology, human networks and data sustainability are also presented, and we conclude with the arguments concerning the sustainability of visitor reflection, the interpretation of social and historical phenomena and the creation of meaning. PB Sustainability SN 20711050 YR 2020 FD 2020-02-23 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11093/2202 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11093/2202 LA eng NO Sustainability, 12(4): 1666 (2020) NO Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad | Ref. TIN2017-87604-R DS Investigo RD 08-sep-2024