Abstract
This study assessed the role of information technology in the Conservation of intangible cultural heritage in Tanzania specifically at Bagamoyo. It assessed the role of information technology in the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage and the development of information technology in the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. The study used a quantitative approach through a case study design as the framework for data collection. The study collected data from 40 respondents through questionnaire and observation guide. The data was analysed using SPSS, where frequencies and percentages as well as mean scores were computed after which tables were derived. The study found that Information technology in important in conservation of both intangible and tangible cultural heritage albeit with some challenges. Some of the important aspects of information technology in cultural heritage conservation were such as Digital documentation, analysis and restoration, enhancing accessibility, virtual and augmented reality, language and accessibility, Documentation and archiving, digitization of performances and art forms, oral history preservation, and enhancing accessibility were important aspects through which information technology is used for cultural heritage conservation. The study recommended for enhance digital documentation and archiving, increase funding and resource allocation, develop collaborative partnerships, implement community engagement programs, enhance accessibility and sharing of digital resources and leveraging mobile technology and social media.
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