Many museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of the art research in the last decade shows that it is beneficial for institutions to provide their datasets as Linked Data in order to achieve easy cross-referencing, interlinking and integration. In this paper, we present the Rijksmuseum linked dataset (accessible at http://datahub.io/dataset/rijksmuseum), along with collection and vocabulary statistics, as well as lessons learned from the process of converting the collection to Linked Data. The version of March 2016 contains over 350,000 objects, including detailed descriptions and high-quality images released under a public domain license
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
There is an ongoing trend to digitize museum collections. This ambitious task requires large amounts...
In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues a...
Many museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of the art resear...
textabstractMany museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of th...
Abstract. Many museums make their collections accessible online. To reuse concepts and ease the inte...
In this document we describe the Amsterdam Museum Linked Open Data set. The dataset is a five-star L...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Does very precise description of objects and semantic-web linking truly enable new applications for ...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
The University of South Florida Libraries house and provide access to a collection of cultural herit...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
There is an ongoing trend to digitize museum collections. This ambitious task requires large amounts...
In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues a...
Many museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of the art resear...
textabstractMany museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of th...
Abstract. Many museums make their collections accessible online. To reuse concepts and ease the inte...
In this document we describe the Amsterdam Museum Linked Open Data set. The dataset is a five-star L...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Does very precise description of objects and semantic-web linking truly enable new applications for ...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
The University of South Florida Libraries house and provide access to a collection of cultural herit...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
There is an ongoing trend to digitize museum collections. This ambitious task requires large amounts...
In June 2011, Stanford University hosted a group of librarians and technologists to examine issues a...