We present a prototype digital asset management system based on linked data as the unifying layer over existing file organizing schemes. This system is built around Trellis LDP, Cassandra, and Kafka, making it a distributed platform that can expand to perform computational treatments at scale. The prototype extends our previous work on Digital Repositories at Scale that Invite Computation (DRASTIC) and was developed over three years by the Advanced Information Collaboratory at the University of Maryland through a research agreement with the United States National Parks Service. It was designed to house the output of established vendor digitization workflows for the National Archives of Black Women's History. These workflows already deliver ...
Stanford University Library has a robust digital library system called the Stanford Digital Reposito...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
Memory institutions must be able to grow a fully-functional repository incrementally as collections ...
Exposing research data from traditional repository systems such as DSpace in Linked Data has numerou...
Digital asset management (DAM) refers to the process of collecting, cataloging, delivering, and pres...
Data management contributes to the growth of local data infrastructure supporting collaborative rese...
This report shares the CONTENTdm Linked Data Pilot project findings. In this pilot project, OCLC and...
This session will cover the evolution of a locally developed Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) ...
At the University of Alberta Libraries we are currently developing a Digital Asset Management System...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The Sustainable Archives and Leveraging Technologies group (SALT) at UNC is pursuing a number of pr...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
This poster was presented at Open Repositories 2017 in Brisbane, Australia.The University of Houston...
Creating an inventory of your digital assets seems like an easy task—and it may be quite simple. But...
Stanford University Library has a robust digital library system called the Stanford Digital Reposito...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...
Memory institutions must be able to grow a fully-functional repository incrementally as collections ...
Exposing research data from traditional repository systems such as DSpace in Linked Data has numerou...
Digital asset management (DAM) refers to the process of collecting, cataloging, delivering, and pres...
Data management contributes to the growth of local data infrastructure supporting collaborative rese...
This report shares the CONTENTdm Linked Data Pilot project findings. In this pilot project, OCLC and...
This session will cover the evolution of a locally developed Digital Asset Management System (DAMS) ...
At the University of Alberta Libraries we are currently developing a Digital Asset Management System...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
The Sustainable Archives and Leveraging Technologies group (SALT) at UNC is pursuing a number of pr...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a machine-processable metadata standard created to link ...
This poster was presented at Open Repositories 2017 in Brisbane, Australia.The University of Houston...
Creating an inventory of your digital assets seems like an easy task—and it may be quite simple. But...
Stanford University Library has a robust digital library system called the Stanford Digital Reposito...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
<div>The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) team, consisting of librarians, ontologists, metadata expe...