Principles
PRINCIPLE 1- IMPLEMENTATION
The principles of the London Charter are valid wherever computer-based visualisation is applied to the research or dissemination of cultural heritage.
PRINCIPLE 2 - AIMS AND METHODS
A computer-based visualisation method should normally be used only when it is the most appropriate available method for that purpose.
PRINCIPLE 3 - RESEARCH SOURCES
In order to ensure the intellectual integrity of computer-based visualisation methods and outcomes, relevant research sources should be identified and evaluated in a structured and documented way.
PRINCIPLE 4 - DOCUMENTATION
Sufficient information should be documented and disseminated to allow computer-based visualisation methods and outcomes to be understood and evaluated in relation to the contexts and purposes for which they are deployed.
PRINCIPLE 5 - SUSTAINABILITY
Strategies should be planned and implemented to ensure the long-term sustainability of cultural heritage-related computer-based visualisation outcomes and documentation, in order to avoid loss of this growing part of human intellectual, social, economic and cultural heritage.
PRINCIPLE 6 - ACCESS
The creation and dissemination of computer-based visualisation should be planned in such a way as to ensure that maximum possible benefits are achieved for the study, understanding, interpretation, preservation and management of cultural heritage.