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6891–915. Summary
Ribeiro, G. S., L. B. Martins, and C. M. This article examines Osor, a small settlement on
G. Monteiro. 2012. ‘Methodological the islands of Cres and Lošinj, as a case study for
Proceedings to Evaluate the Physical rethinking archaeological accessibility in contexts
Accessibility in Urban Historic Sites.’ Work: characterised by high heritage value and limited
164 A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & physical reach. Archaeological and historical re-
Rehabilitation 41 (S1): 4149–56.
search has demonstrated that Osor played a stra-
Rodríguez-Garcia, B., H. Guillén-Sanz, D. tegically important role in the northern Adriatic
studia universitatis hereditati, letnik 13 (2025), številka 2 / volume 13 (2025), number 2
Checa, and A. Bustillo. 2024. ‘A Systematic from prehistory through the Roman and early me-
Review of Virtual 3D Reconstructions of dieval periods, functioning as a maritime gateway,
Cultural Heritage in Immersive Virtual administrative centre, and episcopal seat. Today,
Reality.’ Multimedia Tools and Applications however, Osor is marked by demographic decline,
83:89743–93. infrastructural constraints, and strong dependence
Rudančić, A., and D. Ćućić. 2019. ‘Strategy as on seasonal tourism, which together limit both vis-
an Instrument of Sustainable Development itor access and broader public engagement with ar-
of the Croatian Islands.’ Interdisciplinary chaeological knowledge.
Management Research 15:979–97. The article approaches accessibility as a multi-
Shimoda, I., S. Im, T. Oishi, R. Nakamura, L. dimensional heritage problem that extends beyond
Kajiwara, and W. Chen. 2025. ‘Safeguarding physical access to include the circulation of knowl-
Banteay Chhmar Through Digital Twins: edge, interpretation, education, and participation.
Integrated Approaches for Research, While Osor’s insular location and fragile archae-
Management, and Conservation.’ ological fabric make mass tourism neither feasi-
The International Archives of the ble nor desirable, these same constraints position
Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial the town as an ideal testing ground for alternative,
Information Sciences 48-M-9-2025:1357–64. digitally mediated models of heritage access. Ar-
Steier, R., and J. G. Davidsen. 2021. ‘Adapting chaeological research in Osor is rich and interdis-
Interaction Analysis to CSCL: A Systematic ciplinary, yet its results are primarily disseminated
Review.’ In Proceedings of the 14th through academic channels and fragmented exhi-
International Conference on Computer- bitions, leaving a gap between research production
Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL and public interpretation.
2021), edited by C. E. Hmelo-Silver, B. De Within this framework, the article situates
Wever, and J. Oshima. International Society Osor in relation to Croatian national and region-
of the Learning Sciences . al tourism and cultural policy, which increasing-
Strategija razvoja održivog turizma do 2030. ly emphasise sustainability, thematic tourism, and
godine. 2023. Narodne novine, no. 2. https:// digital innovation. Cultural practices such as the
narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/full Osor Musical Evenings are examined as examples
/2023_01_2_18.html. of how intangible heritage can activate archaeolog-
Thise, A., D. Laboury, and P. Hallot. 2025. ‘Video ical and historical spaces, while also revealing the
Games as a Tool for Heritage Mediation, limitations of seasonally concentrated cultural pro-
Application on the Monument of Sennefer gramming. The analysis shows that heritage-based
in the Theban Necropolis, Egypt.’ ISPRS

