Structured Data: How can Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums grab the low hanging fruit? Europeana at WikidataCon17
From Ewan McAndrew
From Ewan McAndrew
Europeana (Netherlands, France, Italy)
Wikidata fulfils many of the criteria Europeana has set for its data-source selection and is now part of its own knowledge graph, the Europeana Entity Collection, for describing people, places and concepts entities. In addition, the Wikidata/Commons Structured Data project will provide Europeana with structured metadata for describing digital content. While Wikidata and Structured Data provide a way to leverage the re-use of cultural heritage metadata and content on the Web, it is crucial for the whole GLAM sector to engage with these two initiatives to make it a success.
In this workshop we will invite participants to discuss what could be done:
This workshop will provide the opportunity for GLAMs and Wikimedians to
For all the items mentioned above we will also discuss the role of Europeana in facilitating data integration.
See the ‘Wikimedia Task Force’ report and the Wikimedia projects and Europeana - policy for how Europeana can use their metadata and content).
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