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Linked Open Data for Cultural Heritage
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, examining the work of groups from around the world. Traditionally, linked open data has been ranked using the five star method proposed by Tim Berners-Lee. We found this ranking to be lacking when evaluating how cultural heritage groups not merely develop linked open ...
Edelstein, Jeff +5 more
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Metadata enrichment for digital heritage: users as co-creators [PDF]
This paper espouses the concept of metadata enrichment through an expert and user-focused approach to metadata creation and management. To this end, it is argued the Web 2.0 paradigm enables users to be proactive metadata creators. As Shirky (2008, p.47)
Alemu, Getaneh
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The traitor as patriot : Guy Burgess, Englishness and camp in Another Country and An Englishman Abroad [PDF]
This article focuses on the representation of the spy Guy Burgess, one of the famous Cambridge ring, in two very successful British heritage films, An Englishman Abroad (John Schlesinger, UK, 1983) and Another Country (Marek Kanievska, UK, 1984).
Girelli, Elisabetta
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Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: Linked data and cultural heritage
The purpose of Linked Data is to develop a total data space (the data web) able to mutually connect and enrich shared databases. Libraries therefore have the opportunity to integrate the structured information of their catalogs with information from ...
Gianfranco Crupi
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Architectural and Archaeological Views on Railway Heritage Conservation in Mexico [PDF]
Industrial heritage is well acknowledged in several countries. However in the specific case of Mexico, this kind of heritage still faces legal, conceptual and technical difficulties in order to be preserved.
Marco Hernández-Escampa +1 more
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Landscape ecosystem services. Labelling rural landscapes [PDF]
Landscapes are designated as heritage sites because they are either outstanding, threatened or neglected. But what about the rural landscapes that provide agricultural products and environmental services?
Cholet, Nathalie +2 more
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Musical heritage historical entity linking
Abstract Linking named entities occurring in text to their corresponding entity in a Knowledge Base (KB) is challenging, especially when dealing with historical texts. In this work, we introduce Musical Heritage named Entities Recognition, Classification and Linking (mhercl), a novel benchmark consisting of manually annotated sentences ...
Graciotti A. +3 more
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Linked Data for Cultural Heritage [PDF]
With linked data continuing to be a hot topic among cataloguers and technical services librarians, Linked Data for Cultural Heritage is an accessible yet in-depth review of current practice in the ...
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Heritage entrepreneurship. Agency-driven promotion of the Mediterranean diet in Spain. [PDF]
This article explores the role of the agency in the social process that constitutes cultural heritage. By introducing the concept of heritage entrepreneurship to explain the conversion of cultural elements into heritage, we discuss the case of the ...
Pfeilstetter, Richard
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The autor, after having described the ideolagical and cultural issues linked to the diffucult implementation of Faro Convention in the Italian legal framework, analyses its innovative contents. The Faro Convention contents are described as a new approach
Chiara Antonia D'Alessandro
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