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Europeana ArchaeologyA Project funded by the European Commission within the programmeConnecting Europe Facility: Telecom.
PROJECT PERIOD
February 2019 –
July 2020
16 PARTNERS – 14 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
• Vilnius University (LT), coordinator• 2Culture Associates (UK) • Università di Bologna (IT) • Athena Research Centre (GR) • Data Archiving and Networked Services
(NL) • Georg August Universitaet Göttingen
(DE) • Institutul Naţional al Patrimoniului (RO) • Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico (IT) • Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en
Geschiedenis (BE) • Lunida (SI) • Musée d’Archéologie nationale (FR) • Muzej za umjetnost i obrt (HR) • Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (DE) • Technologiko Panepistimio Kyprou (CY) • The Hunt Museum (IE) • Universidad de Jaén (ES)
AIMS
• Showcasing Europe’s rich archaeological heritage
• Making high-quality digital content available for re-use via Europeana
• Improving discovery of archaeological content through the use of multilingual linked open data and geo-data
• Providing a set of digital services and support to Europeana aggregators and content providers
BUDGET
1,2 Mio. EUR
WHAT IS IT ABOUT? – FACTS & FIGURES I
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Europe’s rich archaeological Heritage in Europeana
• Archaeologicalmonuments
• Historic buildings• Cultural
landscapes• Artefacts
Existing collections: ca. 73.000 datasets
New collections: min. 15.000 datasets, up to 45.000 datasets
Increase the quality of existing content, enriching the metadata to facilitate user research
Make available new high quality digital content related to the rich European heritage
Making high-quality digital content available for re-use via Europeana
• 3D-images• Images• Texts
WHAT IS IT ABOUT? – FACTS & FIGURES II
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! Providing a description foreach dataset
Checking ofrights status
Aim:
Adjusting themetadata andimages of existingand newcollections up tominimum Tier 3 (Europeana Publishing Framework).
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Providing high-resolution images
ENRICHING METADATA I
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Tags often basedon in-house-thesauri
Tagging metadatawith Linked Open Data:• The Getty’s Art
and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) for subject terms
• Geonames and Pleiades for place names
• (Perio.do for time periods)
Time or time-spans lack begin and end (in numbers)
Places often not given withcoordinates
ENRICHING METADATA II
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Best option:In the institution‘s own database! But:
Not every partner‘s database allowse.g. adding LOD-IDs
Therefore the Europeana ArchaeologyVocabulary Mapping Tool was developed(Yes, another tool…)
WHERE IS THE ENRICHMENT TO BE DONE?
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Best option:In the institution‘s own database! But:
Not every partner‘s database allowse.g. adding LOD-IDs
Therefore the Europeana ArchaeologyVocabulary Mapping Tool was developed(Yes, another tool…)
WHERE IS THE ENRICHMENT TO BE DONE?
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It allows mapping toAAT and Geonames in
different languages
VOCABULARY MAPPING TOOL I
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Download of mappingsin xls-format forcreation of a csv-file
Ingest of csv-file intonative database forincorporating theenriched metadata
The tool will be accessible tothe Europeana network by the
end of theproject!
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VOCABULARY MAPPING TOOL II
Blogs
Galleries
AWARENESS RAISING
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Thank you!
Wanna keep in touch?
[email protected]@carare.eu
Interested in knowing more about the project orArchaeology in and with Europeana?
2 – 3 July 2020 Berlin, GermanyConference: Connecting Archaeology in Europe. Europeana as a unifying element
Call for papers out now soon!