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A Study on the Construction of an Online Database for Birch Bark Craftsmanship

In: Proceedings of the 2026 2nd International Conference on Data Mining and Project Management (DMPM 2026)

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  • Yani Ji

    (Harbin University of Science and Technology)

  • Xiaoming Chen

    (Harbin University of Science and Technology)

  • Xinhui Fan

    (Harbin University of Science and Technology)

  • Lu Li

    (Harbin University of Science and Technology)

Abstract

As a precious intangible cultural heritage of forest ethnic groups in northern China, birch bark craftsmanship carries unique regional ecological wisdom and cultural memory, but currently faces challenges such as fewer inheritors, disappearing traditional scenarios, poor preservation of physical relics and scattered materials, making digital protection crucial; this paper focuses on constructing an online database for birch bark craftsmanship to realize systematic preservation, multi-dimensional presentation and decentralized communication of relevant materials via digital technology, form a closed-loop system of “documentation–preservation–communication–innovation”, and transform the craftsmanship into sharable public cultural resources to inject modern vitality into its living inheritance.

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  • Yani Ji & Xiaoming Chen & Xinhui Fan & Lu Li, 2026. "A Study on the Construction of an Online Database for Birch Bark Craftsmanship," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Ljiljana Trajkovic & José Alfredo F. Costa & Zaher Al Aghbari & Nor Azman Ismail & Dariusz Jacek Jak (ed.), Proceedings of the 2026 2nd International Conference on Data Mining and Project Management (DMPM 2026), pages 127-133, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6239-689-0_12
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-689-0_12
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