More and more cultural heritage organizations see a great opportunity by opening up their collections via the Web to expand their userbase. In this paper we look at our current work in a specific use case, a cultural heritage organization called RHCe that wanted to open up its photo and video archives to the public. We demonstrate in this paper how we can utilize metadata to offer a homogeneous multi-faceted view over their heterogeneous archives. We also discuss what to do if metadata is not available for resources and how we can use a simple mechanism like tagging to still get high quality annotations. We do this by relating the user tags to concepts in an ontology and we discuss some mechanism to do this (semi-) automatically. We also sh...
Rich metadata is crucial for the documentation and retrieval of 3D datasets in cultural heritage. Ge...
Many cultural heritage institutions are confronted with a big challenge when it comes to adapting th...
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to digital libraries that are born as aggregators of c...
More and more cultural heritage organizations see a great opportunity by opening up their collection...
Many cultural heritage organizations responsible for providing access to large online collections re...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
The changing role of the user, that gradually shifts from a passive consumer of information towards ...
While it is generally desirable that huge cultural collections should be opened up to the public, th...
This paper addresses the prototypical problem of a cultural heritage institution with the ambition t...
In the context of the CATCH research program that is currently carried out at a number of large Dutc...
With the help of the simple and world-wide accepted technique of tagging, users can help to collabor...
This project report describes the first steps of the development of a metadata m...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Online cultural archives represent vast amounts of interesting and useful information. During the la...
Rich metadata is crucial for the documentation and retrieval of 3D datasets in cultural heritage. Ge...
Many cultural heritage institutions are confronted with a big challenge when it comes to adapting th...
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to digital libraries that are born as aggregators of c...
More and more cultural heritage organizations see a great opportunity by opening up their collection...
Many cultural heritage organizations responsible for providing access to large online collections re...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
The changing role of the user, that gradually shifts from a passive consumer of information towards ...
While it is generally desirable that huge cultural collections should be opened up to the public, th...
This paper addresses the prototypical problem of a cultural heritage institution with the ambition t...
In the context of the CATCH research program that is currently carried out at a number of large Dutc...
With the help of the simple and world-wide accepted technique of tagging, users can help to collabor...
This project report describes the first steps of the development of a metadata m...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Online cultural archives represent vast amounts of interesting and useful information. During the la...
Rich metadata is crucial for the documentation and retrieval of 3D datasets in cultural heritage. Ge...
Many cultural heritage institutions are confronted with a big challenge when it comes to adapting th...
In this paper, we discuss some issues related to digital libraries that are born as aggregators of c...