Cultural Heritage (CH) is a vast domain, where sharing information is challenging. As a result, the global CH is distributed and heterogeneous. In this paper, we present the concept of the Web of Data as an approach to integrating CH collections. We introduce the CHoWDer (Cultural Heritage on the Web of Data) model, the simple model designed to illustrate how easily CH institutions can participate in the Linked Data initiative.peer-reviewe
The last decade a lot of effort has been put from the cultural community around the world on digitiz...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Libraries, archives, and museum collections are now being published over the web using LOD technolog...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
International audienceAccess to high quality Cultural Heritage data and metadata is the condition fo...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
Linked Data for Cultural Heritage offers a useful selection of essays focusing on linked data projec...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
Semantic Web, an extension of the current web, focuses on the structure of data. The aim is to devel...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
The last decade a lot of effort has been put from the cultural community around the world on digitiz...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Libraries, archives, and museum collections are now being published over the web using LOD technolog...
The cultural heritage sector has traditionally been concerned with sharing resources and furthering ...
This presentation —also available at https://julsraemy.ch/prezi/sts-ch-2023.html — focuses on situat...
International audienceAccess to high quality Cultural Heritage data and metadata is the condition fo...
This LO focuses on the current structure of the Linked data Cloud - the best known representation of...
The peculiarity of the world wide web (WWW) seems to be a growing coalescence of and almost non rest...
Cultural heritage institutions have a great deal to gain from deeply engaging in the networked envir...
This paper surveys the landscape of linked open data projects in cultural heritage, exam-ining the w...
Linked Data for Cultural Heritage offers a useful selection of essays focusing on linked data projec...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
Semantic Web, an extension of the current web, focuses on the structure of data. The aim is to devel...
This paper presents a novel approach that relies on the innovative idea of reason-able view of th...
The last decade a lot of effort has been put from the cultural community around the world on digitiz...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
Libraries, archives, and museum collections are now being published over the web using LOD technolog...