Mancuso, GiacomoCaravale, AlessandraD'Eredità, AntonioMoscati, PaolaCampana, StefanoFerdani, DanieleGraf, HolgerGuidi, GabrieleHegarty, ZackaryPescarin, SofiaRemondino, Fabio2025-09-052025-09-052025978-3-03868-277-6https://doi.org/10.2312/dh.20253320https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/dh20253320As part of H2IOSC WP2, the Rome UO (CNR-ISPC) contributed to mapping and understanding the Cultural Heritage (CH) and Heritage Science (HS) communities through an integrated strategy. Activities included an exploratory questionnaire, targeted interviews on digital practices, and the development of open access platforms such as DHeLO, BiDiAr, and the Open Digital Archaeology Hub. These initiatives aimed to observe and monitor digital outputs, identify gaps, and foster the aggregation of research projects, datasets, tools, and bibliographic resources. The work reflects a broader effort to build sustainable, community-driven digital infrastructures aligned with the evolving needs of the CH and HS research ecosystems.Attribution 4.0 International LicenseMerging Knowledge and Tools in Heritage Science and Digital Archaeology. Practices from H2IOSC WP210.2312/dh.2025332010 pages