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services:seminars:dchforum2016seminar [2016/07/05 10:01] – [The Wood for the Trees – Discoverability of Digital Collections] lefferts | services:seminars:dchforum2016seminar [2016/07/05 10:06] – [The Wood for the Trees – Discoverability of Digital Collections] lefferts |
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* **Per Cullhed**, Uppsala University Library - //The creation of a Digital Humanities Forum at Uppsala University// | * **Per Cullhed**, Uppsala University Library - //The creation of a Digital Humanities Forum at Uppsala University// |
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* **Paola Marchionni**, JISC - //Make your digital collections easier to discover: some practical solutions// | * **Paola Marchionni**, JISC - //Make your digital collections easier to discover: some practical solutions// |
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//Abstract//: Jisc has done a lot of work in this area in the last three years as part of the [[https://digitisation.jiscinvolve.org/wp/category/spotlight/|Spotlight on the digital project]] and within the contexts of the large investment in digitisation programmes that Jisc has made over the last 15 years. Ms Marchionni will share the results of the project and some of the work JISC is taking forward in this area. | //Abstract//: Jisc has done a lot of work in this area in the last three years as part of the [[https://digitisation.jiscinvolve.org/wp/category/spotlight/|Spotlight on the digital project]] and within the contexts of the large investment in digitisation programmes that Jisc has made over the last 15 years. Ms Marchionni will share the results of the project and some of the work JISC is taking forward in this area.\\ |
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* **Saskia Scheltjens**, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - //Open cultural heritage data// | * **Saskia Scheltjens**, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - //Open cultural heritage data// |
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//Abstract//: The Rijksmuseum is known for its very early open data policy in the digital cultural heritage world and it's very ambitious digitisation plans. I will briefly talk about the discussions that led up to that policy and the past and current collection data management involved. Most recently, the Rijksmuseum has decided to centralize all its hybrid collection data within one department, Research Services, and combine this with the scientic research data output as well. I'll briefly mention the challenges that lie ahead, especially several linked open data solutions we are planning to explore. | //Abstract//: The Rijksmuseum is known for its very early open data policy in the digital cultural heritage world and it's very ambitious digitisation plans. I will briefly talk about the discussions that led up to that policy and the past and current collection data management involved. Most recently, the Rijksmuseum has decided to centralize all its hybrid collection data within one department, Research Services, and combine this with the scientic research data output as well. I'll briefly mention the challenges that lie ahead, especially several linked open data solutions we are planning to explore.\\ |
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* **Colleen Campbell**, JSTOR - //Storytelling with Primary Source Collections: Livingstone’s Zambezi Expedition// | * **Colleen Campbell**, JSTOR - //Storytelling with Primary Source Collections: Livingstone’s Zambezi Expedition// |