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Linking Lives explored ways to present Linked Data. We aimed to show that archives can benefit from being presented as a part of the diverse data sources on the Web to create full biographical pictures, enabling researchers to make connections between people and events.
Linking Lives built upon the Locah project. Locah was a JISC-funded project to expose the Archives Hub descriptions as Linked Data.
Archives Hub Linked Data now available at http://data.archiveshub.ac.uk/
Categories
- archival context (4)
- archival description (3)
- barriers (5)
- benefits (2)
- biographical history (1)
- branding (1)
- cross-domain (1)
- data cleaning (1)
- data processing (2)
- evaluation (1)
- events (1)
- identifiers (4)
- interface (4)
- licensing (2)
- linked data (8)
- open data (2)
- researchers (1)
- Uncategorized (1)
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Recent Posts
Locah Project Resources
- Data modelling for archival Linked Data
- Finding, using and creating vocabularies
- Designing URI patterns
- Transforming archival data into RDF/XML and other formats (e.g. using XSLT)
- Thoughts on architecture and workflows for exposing archival data as Linked Data.
- Creating Linked Data views (e.g. using the Paget Framework)
- Querying Linked Data using Sparql
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Tag Archives: aggregation
Linking Lives as Mashup: more on Aggregation and Provenance
(I drafted this post at the same time as Jane was working on the previous post, and I’ve amended it slightly to pick up on some of the points Jane highlighted. I think I’ve focused on slightly different aspects of … Continue reading →
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Tagged aggregation, Linked Data, mashup, meshup, metadata, provenance
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On managing licences and other graph-level metadata
As a follow-up to Jane’s post on licensing, I thought I’d write up a few notes looking at some of the practical challenges of managing the Hub linked data and the licence(s) that apply to it. I’m not an expert … Continue reading →
Posted in licensing, linked data
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Tagged aggregation, graphs, licensing, Linked Data, metadata
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