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The Europeana REST API allows you to build applications that use the wealth of our collections drawn from the major museums and galleries across Europe. Find the API documentation about the Europeana REST API.
API documentation explaining how to use the SPARQL API. The SPARQL API allows you to explore connections between Europeana data and outside data sources, like VIAF, Iconclass, Getty Vocabularies (AAT), Geonames, Wikidata, and DBPedia.
API documentation explaining how to use the Europeana Record API. The Record API provides direct access to the Europeana data, which is modeled using the Europeana Data Model (EDM).
This case study describes how the Specialised Information Service Performing Arts project has re-used the EDM extension created by the DM2E project, and discusses challenges in representing events in the context of the performing arts.
In this issue of EuropeanaTech Insight Europeana Network members reflect on the benefits of the implementation of the International Image Interoperability Framework
In the case study, Get your vocabularies in Wikidata...so Europeana and others can get them, we are describing the practical steps envisioned, based on recent experimentation done by Sandra Fauconnier consisting of aligning the MIMO vocabulary with Wikidata.
Country reports and statistics, updates about Europeana, best practices and common solutions for common issues within the digital cultural heritage sector.
Linked Open Data is a way of publishing structured data that allows metadata to be connected and enriched, so that different representations of the same content can be found, and links made between related resources.
API documentation explaining how to use the Europeana Annotations API. The Annotations API allows you to create and retrieve user and machine created annotations on Europeana objects or media.