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Integration of models for linked data in cultural heritage and contributions to the FAIR principles

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Incorporating linked data-based models into the process of describing cultural objects is increasingly important for cultural heritage. Communities such as libraries, archives, and museums have developed and adopted models specific to their contexts. Without a trivial solution, choosing models to support more general applications is challenging. This Ph.D. aims to analyze existing solutions and practices in these domains and propose validated solutions for the discovery, access, interoperability, and reuse of cultural objects, following the FAIR principles. Transversal to the base models used, this research intends to adopt solutions that balance the simplicity of the models with the satisfaction of the requirements.

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JCDL '22: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
June 2022
392 pages
ISBN:9781450393454
DOI:10.1145/3529372
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  • Akiko Aizawa,
  • Thomas Mandl,
  • Zeljko Carevic,
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  1. FAIR principles
  2. cultural heritage
  3. data integration
  4. linked open data
  5. semantic web

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  • FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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