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Greetings from the Cultural Heritage Science Open Source lab.
360° view of the Lab
It has been 6 months since the first post on Cultural Heritage Science Open Source blog. I’m glad to see that my posts are serving a growing art and conservation community interested in low-budget and innovative solution for their art examination work.
Stats for the first 6 months of blogging. A growing visitors community.English speaking Countries, US, UK, Canada and Australia, are the most represented as well as the European Countries widely involved in art conservation.
Despite, the language barrier, I’m pleased to see a growing community, especially, in Russia, Latin America (Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru,..), India, South-east Asia (Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia..) and Africa (Egypt,..).
Countries Map of “Cultural Heritage Open Source” viewers
I want to thanks my customers – museums, private collectors, art authentication professionals – which with their support allows me to keep posting on Cultural Heritage Science Open Source.
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