Although the main product is a historiographic narrative about the city that expresses a shared vision of the future and that serves for civic empowerment, awareness and the resilience of societies, more products emerge from an ASUWADA project, sometimes simply as collateral phenomenon, other Jobs can be leveraged to create marketable products to help finance the project.
The didactic tools and dissemination material that is developed can be distributed free of charge in digital version and a printed version can be offered for people who want to support the project by purchasing it.
The same counts for templates and LOD data sets for future consumption in historiographic research. Those of direct utility should be available to everyone and without costs. But in parallel, the service of creating such sets could be offered for other communities.
The main source of income is the possibility of creating small literary works based on the researched texts.
Tabea Hirzel
Saturday, January 23, 2021