Leilei Jiang (INTI International University), Jingjing Li ( University of Tsukuba), Walton Wider ( INTI International University & Wekerle Sandor Uzleti Foiskola), et al.
Source
npj Heritage Science 13, 126 (2025)
DOI: 10.1038/s40494-025-01704-z
Abstract
This study uses bibliometric analysis to map emerging trends in immersive technologies for cultural heritage preservation. Analyzing Web of Science data until December 2023, it identifies key developments, research gaps, and future directions. Bibliographic coupling and co-word analysis reveal clusters focused on technological applications, digital replication, public engagement, and education. Findings highlight a shift toward interactive preservation methods, offering new insights into how immersive tech is reshaping heritage experiences.
Thematic structure of research on immersive technologies for cultural heritage preservation based on co-word analysis. Source: 10.1038/s40494-025-01704-z
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