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Cultural Heritage CH data is syntactically and semantically heterogeneous multilingual semantically rich and highly interlinked It is produced in a distributed open
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Cultural Heritage CH data is syntactically and semantically heterogeneous multilingual semantically rich and highly interlinked It is produced in a distributed open fashion by museums libraries archives and media organizations as well as individual persons Managing publication of such richness and variety of content on the Web and at the same time supporting distributed interoperable content creation processes poses challenges where traditional publication approaches need to be rethought Application of the principles and technologies of Linked Data and the Semantic Web is a new promising approach to address these problems This development is leading to the creation of large national and international CH portals such as Europeana to large open data repositories such as the Linked Open Data Cloud and massive publications of linked library data in the US Europe and Asia Cultural Heritage has become one of the most successful application domains of Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies This book gives an overview on why when and how Linked Open Data and Semantic Web technologies can be employed in practice in publishing CH collections and other content on the Web The text first motivates and presents a general semantic portal model and publishing framework as a solution approach to distributed semantic content creation based on an ontology infrastructure On the Semantic Web such an infrastructure includes shared metadata models ontologies and logical reasoning and is supported by shared ontology and other Web services alleviating the use of the new technology and linked data in legacy cataloging systems The goal of all this is to provide layman users and researchers with new more intelligent and usable Web applications that can be utilized by other Web applications too via welldefined Application Programming Interfaces API At the same time it is possible to provide publishing organizations with more costefficient solutions for content creation and publication This book is targeted to computer scientists museum curators librarians archivists and other CH professionals interested in Linked Data and CH applications on the Semantic Web The text is focused on practice and applications making it suitable to students researchers and practitioners developing Web services and applications of CH as well as to CH managers willing to understand the technical issues and challenges involved in linked data publication Table of Contents Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web Portal Model for Collaborative CH Publishing Requirements for Publishing Linked Data Metadata Schemas Domain Vocabularies and Ontologies Logic Rules for Cultural Heritage Cultural Content Creation Semantic Services for Human and Machine Users Conclusions. The UNESCO . 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural . Heritage (UCH). Underwater. cultural . heritage. . encompasses. :. 3 Million ancient shipwrecks (. Titanic, Mary Rose, Vasa. The UNESCO . 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural . Heritage (UCH). Tourism and Culture. Tourism and culture are intimately connected; the latter provides an incentive for the former. Presentation by: . Dr. Anna Paolini. Director, UNESCO Amman Office, Jordan. Director . ai. , UNESCO Doha office for GCC and Yemen. Amman. Amman. Office. Policies, recommendations. Declaration . of Quebec (1996).. “What, Who and How? Enhancing Economic Benefits of Archaeological World Heritage Sites”. Brent Lane. University of North Carolina. Kenan-Flagler Business School. The Carolina Center for Competitive Economies (C3E). October 29. th. , 2012. What is Heritage?. Heritage is anything that is considered important enough to be passed on to the future generations.. Heritage is broadly categorized into two main divisions.. . Parts 1-4 – Data Extraction, Quality Assessment, Synthesising Across Studies, . Completing the Analysis. Workshop: . Framework Synthesis, Meta-Ethnography and Realist Synthesis . Shared Topic: . The UNESCO . 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural . Heritage (UCH). Underwater. cultural . heritage. . encompasses. :. 3 Million ancient shipwrecks (. Titanic, Mary Rose, Vasa. An engine . for innovation and growth – S3 Platform peer review. Rome, 25th November. 2016. REGION . of LAZIO. Implementing . Smart Specialisation Strategies: how . do we . address Cultural . Heritage. Gordon Dunsire. UKSG webinar, 5 July 2016. Overview. A basic introduction to data structures: triples, chains, and clusters. What is a linked data record?. Global, multilingual linked data. Linking data from multiple sources. Movement led by W3C that promotes common formats for data on the web. Describes things in a way that computer applications can understand it. Describes the relationship between things and properties of things. Results from the SEMICOLON II project. Per Myrseth, DNVKEMA. , Intelligent Networks & Communication . IFIP EGOV 2012, 3-5 September. Agenda. Introduction. Context. Motivation. Terms. Research question. Conservation all efforts designed to understand cultural heritage know its history and meaning ensure its material safeguard 258Nm 8 Diciembre 2019 pp 258 - 259 con HERB STOVELof Latvia in cooperat Strategies for organizationClimactic orderarranges the most important/persuasive evidence last since this is what is remembered Problem/solutionestablishes the problem in the introduction then offers Response. Jing Wang & Aparna Tandon. 29 Apr 2022. For the HNPW 2022. Summary on the 2022 INSARAG Team Leaders Meeting. Brief conclusion. The Sub—FRWG response to the . Cultral. heritage has summarized .
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