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Radical Open Cultural Heritage
1. Radically
Open
Cultural Heritage
Data
Rachel L. Frick
http://www.flickr.com/photos/burningairlinesgiveyousomuchmore/305170233/ @rlfrick
SXSWi
March 13, 2012
For most organizations - the idea of declaring CC0 in relation to their collections’ metadata is the recommend way to go - especially if you want to exposed data as LINKedData.\nCC0 allows for the widest use of the information about our cultural heritage collections, to the broadest audience. \n
In the past, libraries, archives and museums were a destination - a private place of contemplation , where we came to learn for the information held in the the collections. \n\n\n
Now these spaces are wired - bringing more resources into the library - creating a very rich research environment for our users.\nBut the network is changing how we learn - where we learn. \n
\nwe need to go where our users are - \n Bringing the library to the learning environment no matter where it is. \n
its just not good enough to have information about our collections on the web\n
but to allow the data about our collections be portable.\nTo be re-used and re-imagined. \n
To inform complimentary resources - \nthis article was writing in wiki pedia by the data from Chronicling America\n
using our data to inform new services - not matter what they may be....or who creates them.\n
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Hack4Europe - Sweden\nEuropeana - Eu funded project to aggregate and leverage cultural heritage data in Europe’s libraries, archives and museums.\n4 hot spots in Lon­don, Barcelona, Poz­nan and Stockholm\n30 high-profile devel­op­ers from cre­ative indus­tries, open data com­mu­ni­ties, cul­tural her­itage insti­tu­tions (per event)\n\n17 mil­lion items in the Euro­peana col­lec­tions, of which\n3 mil­lion Euro­peana records avail­able under a CC0 license (“No Rights Reserved”) in the Euro­peana Linked Open * Data Pilot datasets\n\n
“...an open,distributed network of comprehensive online resources that would draw on the nation’s living heritage from libraries, universities, archives, and museums in order to educate, inform,and empower everyone in the current\nand future generations.”\n
use the DPLA framework to build momentum around LOD for LAM in the US.\n
How are we doing this?\nCurrently - this is primarily a Volunteer effort - \n\nCo-chairs, Conveners, Community Participants\n\nHackathon - April 5th in Cambridge\n\nDetails about virtual participation to come - in the meantime\n\n
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But at our growing community space at LODLAM.net- bringing LAM and developers together.\n\n
Bridge Generation\n bridging analog and digital cultural heritage\n Encourage you to contribute to this important effort\n - if the the LOD efforts associate with DPLA. \n