interoperability in cultural heritage: beyond gis
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Anyone who is interested in a certain phenomenon in
either archaeology, built history or historic landscape,
is facing a number of problems when trying to find
information:
• Information sources are very diverse of nature and
quality.
•The information is stored scattered over many
organisations, varying from governmental bodies to
local NGO’s.
•The form in which the information occurs differs:
ranging from very extensive and to a large extent
structured, usually GIS oriented datasets to mainly
documentary collections.
•Many datasets originate in thematic projects.
Problem
Interoperability in Cultural Heritage: beyond GIS
Hugo de Groot, Rob Lokers: Centre for Geo-Information, Alterra, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands;
Ronald Wiemer: Dutch National Service for Cultural Heritage, The Netherlands.
Features
Knowledge Infrastructure on Cultural Heritage (KICH)
Main components:
•The Information Model Knowledge Cultural Heritage.
(IMKICH) Based on (inter)national standards. Dublin
Core, NEN3610, GML, ISO.
•Datawarehouse with metadata and geodata.
•KICH Website to search the information.
•OGC services to give access to the data.
WMS, WFS.
•Compliant with Inspire
•Exchange data in standardised format.
•Link data from different sources.
•Search data.
•View data.
•Retrieve data
•Use data
search data
link data
view data
Solution
retrieve
data
use data
datasources
Information
mailto: hugo.degroot@wur.nl
mailto: rob.lokers@wur.nl
mailto: r.wiemer@cultureelerfgoed.nl
web: www.kich.nl
IMKICH
Central
(meta)data
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