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Title:
The Madrid Codices of Leonardo Da Vinci (Vol. I), f. 7r
In the third and final part of our introduction to the EuropeanaTech 2018 keynote speakers we focus on two more of our keynote speakers, joining the 300+ innovators from around the world who will be at the SS Rotterdam between May 15-16.
Title:
The Madrid Codices of Leonardo Da Vinci (Vol. I), f. 7r
On 15-16 May, the third international EuropeanaTech conference will take place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. EuropeanaTech 2018 will place tech firmly at the centre of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, and we are delighted to announce the first wave of conference details and programme.
Title:
LOD Cloud 2014
Creator:
Max Schmachtenberg, Christian Bizer, Anja Jentzsch and Richard Cyganiak
In this issue of EuropeanaTech Insight several authors examine how Linked Open Data is changing the way cultural heritage institutes share and present information on the web.
This case study explores how the Nomisma.org project has extended its own data model with the EDM profile for IIIF and re-used its data guidelines in order to enable IIIF images within the viewer of Numishare and Coinage of the Roman Republic Online.
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.
In this issue of EuropeanaTech Insight Europeana Network members reflect on the benefits of the implementation of the International Image Interoperability Framework