Equitable Education: The Role of Inclusive Classrooms in Boosting Engagement and Achievement
Keywords:
Cultural Heritage, Digital Preservation, Arts and Humanities, Digital Archives, Museums, Cultural Sustainability.Abstract
Digital technologies have revolutionized the preservation, documentation, and dissemination of cultural heritage worldwide. This study examines how digital archives, virtual museums, 3D scanning, and artificial intelligence contribute to safeguarding historical artifacts, traditions, and cultural identities. The research discusses the challenges associated with digital preservation, including technological obsolescence, copyright issues, funding limitations, and unequal digital access. By reviewing global initiatives, the paper highlights successful strategies that combine traditional conservation methods with modern digital tools. The findings indicate that interdisciplinary collaboration among historians, archivists, technologists, and policymakers is essential for sustainable heritage preservation. The study concludes that digital innovation strengthens public engagement and ensures long-term accessibility of cultural resources for future generations.

