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Linked Heritage: achievements and next steps
Linked Heritage is a network which includes ministries, government agencies, content providers and aggregators, leading publishers and research centers from 20 countries of the European Union, Israel and Russia.
Antonella Fresa
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Aggregation of Linked Data in the Cultural Heritage Domain: A Case Study in the Europeana Network
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by numerous organizations. In order to improve discoverability in cultural heritage, the typical approach is metadata aggregation, a method where centralized ...
Nuno Freire +5 more
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A view on Europeana from the US perspective
At the express request of the organisers of the second LIBER/EBLIDA workshop on digitization, Ricky Erway of OCLC provided an outsider’s view on the Europeana project.
Ricky Erway
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Evolving Europeana ’s Metadata : from ESE to EDM
The evolution of metadata standards used for building the Semantic Web makes possible single, integrated access to regional digital libraries. The ambition of Europeana project is focused at realisation of such an integrated, secured multilingual access ...
Boyan Bontchev
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CTP Ontology: A Semantic Model for Structuring Cultural Thematic Paths
Abstract A thematic path enhances the appreciation of cultural heritage by connecting diverse cultural objects through shared themes. This study introduces the Cultural Thematic Path (CTP) Ontology, designed to support the creation, organization, description, publication, and management of thematic paths within the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives,
Tiziana Pasciuto +2 more
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The more you give the more you get : Europeana Publishing Framework 2.0
Este documento establece cuatro escenarios (niveles) para compartir colecciones con Europeana basados en la oferta y las necesidades de los proveedores de datos.
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Blockchain for the Arts and Humanities
ABSTRACT As born‐digital cultural materials proliferate, the arts and humanities require infrastructures that guarantee provenance, authenticity, and equitable access. This paper delivers a comprehensive, critical survey of blockchain's potential and limits across the sector.
James O'Sullivan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2017v22n48p88 O surgimento de novas tecnologias, tem introduzido meios para a divulgação e a disponibilização das informações mais eficientemente.
Caio Saraiva Coneglian +1 more
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Framing European Heritage and Identity: Cultural Policy Instruments of the European Union
Abstract This submission examines the impact of the European Union (EU) policy efforts to construct a European Heritage and a sense of belonging within the wider European population on Heritage policy. The article explores how the EU has selected and wielded instruments that frame particular values that (1) respond to specific policy problems and ...
Anthony R. Zito, Susannah Eckersley
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Abstract Data sharing is essential to scientific progress, and 3D datasets are no exception. Sharing fosters transparency, reproducibility and confidence in the scientific and publication processes, including peer‐review, and it improves the global availability of scientific data.
Verónica Díez Díaz +4 more
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