The 5R adaptation framework for cultural heritage management information system of the Dayak tribe Borneo

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The Dayak tribe Borneo is divided into 405 sub-tribes which are formed based on clumps, habitats and their origins, despite being Dayak ethnic groups, but each has a wealth of cultural heritage and local wisdom that is diverse and different according to the nature they live in. This paper proposes a framework for cultural heritage management information system of The Dayak Tribe Borneo. The development method approach refers to the 5R Adaptation Framework concept; Right Time (timing), Right Location (location), Right Device (device), Right Learner (user), and The Right Contents (cultural information). The development results have provided a framework called "e-Dayaknese", a framework that integrates information content: location, time, devices, users, and content (cultural heritage information of the Borneo Dayak tribe referring to the UNESCO cultural heritage domain).

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Budiman, E., Wati, M., & Norhidayat. (2019). The 5R adaptation framework for cultural heritage management information system of the Dayak tribe Borneo. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1341). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1341/4/042016

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