The concept of Linked Data has made its entrance in the cultural heritage sector due to its potential use for the integration of heterogeneous collections and deriving additional value out of existing metadata. However, practitioners and researchers alike need a better understanding of what outcome they can reasonably expect of the reconciliation process between their local metadata and established controlled vocabularies which are already a part of the Linked Data cloud. This paper offers an in-depth analysis of how a locally developed vocabulary can be successfully reconciled with the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Arts and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) through the help of a general-purpose tool for interactive data tr...
This case study examines the collaboration of two units at the University of Denver to create a new ...
Transforming and migrating legacy metadata for special collections to a linked data compatible ontol...
Abstract: In this paper, we show how Semantic Web techniques can help to solve semantic interoperabi...
The concept of Linked Data has made its entrance in the cultural heritage sector due to its potentia...
In many heritage institutes, objects are routinely described using terms from predefined vocabular...
Being able to align concepts from different vocabularies to each other is an important requirement f...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Thesaurus alignments play an important role in realising efficient access to heterogeneous Cultural ...
One of the fundamental roles of memory organisations is to safe-keep collections and this includes a...
The ARIADNEplus project aggregated over 3.5 million metadata records describing archaeological sites...
Cultural heritage collections available as linked open data (LOD) may contain harmful stereotypes ab...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
International audienceThis paper focuses on exploring the feasibility of vocabulary alignment. This ...
Terminology and multilingualism have been one of the main focuses of the Athena Project. Linked Heri...
Different institutions working in domain-specific contexts document how sites and ob-jects are conse...
This case study examines the collaboration of two units at the University of Denver to create a new ...
Transforming and migrating legacy metadata for special collections to a linked data compatible ontol...
Abstract: In this paper, we show how Semantic Web techniques can help to solve semantic interoperabi...
The concept of Linked Data has made its entrance in the cultural heritage sector due to its potentia...
In many heritage institutes, objects are routinely described using terms from predefined vocabular...
Being able to align concepts from different vocabularies to each other is an important requirement f...
Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by nume...
Thesaurus alignments play an important role in realising efficient access to heterogeneous Cultural ...
One of the fundamental roles of memory organisations is to safe-keep collections and this includes a...
The ARIADNEplus project aggregated over 3.5 million metadata records describing archaeological sites...
Cultural heritage collections available as linked open data (LOD) may contain harmful stereotypes ab...
A very large number of online cultural heritage (CH) resources is made available through numerous di...
International audienceThis paper focuses on exploring the feasibility of vocabulary alignment. This ...
Terminology and multilingualism have been one of the main focuses of the Athena Project. Linked Heri...
Different institutions working in domain-specific contexts document how sites and ob-jects are conse...
This case study examines the collaboration of two units at the University of Denver to create a new ...
Transforming and migrating legacy metadata for special collections to a linked data compatible ontol...
Abstract: In this paper, we show how Semantic Web techniques can help to solve semantic interoperabi...