This paper details a current project at the American Numismatic Society: Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE), an open-access catalogue of Roman Imperial coin types. The paper discusses linked data approaches applied to numismatic collections, the application architecture of the project, and the practical functionality of the project’s web interface, illustrating its value to researchers
This thesis, a hybrid of traditional humanities scholarship and cultural heritage informatics, refle...
The transformation from analogue to digital data is the core principle of the digital turn in the sc...
The CHRR database began life in 1988 and has grown from 24 to over 700 hoards. It has been successfu...
This paper details a current project at the American Numismatic Society: Online Coins of the Roman E...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a research institute focusing coins from ...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a leading research institute for the disc...
The Coinage of the Roman Republican Online (CRRO), a joint American Numismatic Society and British M...
Roman coins play an important role to understand the Roman empire because they convey rich informati...
The CHRR database began life in 1988 and has grown from 24 to over 700 hoards. It has been successfu...
An introduction to Nomisma.org, a Linked Open Data thesaurus for numismatic concepts, presented at t...
The archaeological data dealt with in our database solution Antike Fundmünzen in Europa (AFE), which...
With: Fauna and flora on the coin-types of ancient Rome / Francesco Gnecchi. London : Spink & Son, ...
The combination of digital libraries and applications from humanities is an important emerging field...
This thesis, a hybrid of traditional humanities scholarship and cultural heritage informatics, refle...
The transformation from analogue to digital data is the core principle of the digital turn in the sc...
The CHRR database began life in 1988 and has grown from 24 to over 700 hoards. It has been successfu...
This paper details a current project at the American Numismatic Society: Online Coins of the Roman E...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a research institute focusing coins from ...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
This paper describes the ongoing efforts of the authors to present ancient Greek and Roman numismati...
The American Numismatic Society (ANS), founded in 1858, is a leading research institute for the disc...
The Coinage of the Roman Republican Online (CRRO), a joint American Numismatic Society and British M...
Roman coins play an important role to understand the Roman empire because they convey rich informati...
The CHRR database began life in 1988 and has grown from 24 to over 700 hoards. It has been successfu...
An introduction to Nomisma.org, a Linked Open Data thesaurus for numismatic concepts, presented at t...
The archaeological data dealt with in our database solution Antike Fundmünzen in Europa (AFE), which...
With: Fauna and flora on the coin-types of ancient Rome / Francesco Gnecchi. London : Spink & Son, ...
The combination of digital libraries and applications from humanities is an important emerging field...
This thesis, a hybrid of traditional humanities scholarship and cultural heritage informatics, refle...
The transformation from analogue to digital data is the core principle of the digital turn in the sc...
The CHRR database began life in 1988 and has grown from 24 to over 700 hoards. It has been successfu...