Excited to announce the publication of this article in the Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage by the DS 2.0 team on building and implementing the DS Catalog prototype. Great summary of the 2-yr @US_IMLS -funded DS 2.0 project. @mikko_koho @lpc359 @dpwbeast
Excited to announce that the new DS Catalog is up and running at https://t.co/RAvDOS4K6Z. Data entry from existing member institutions has started and will be continuing through the rest of year. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Lynn Ransom's #LD42020 lightning talk on DS 2.0 is now available on youtube. Check it out for a quick overview of the new platform and workflow: https://t.co/vBOcj8lpE6
Shedding Light on History Using Linked Data: An Interview with L.P. Coladangelo, LEADING Fellow | Penn Libraries
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Last presentation of the session "Semantic Enrichment of the Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts Name Authority through Wikidata" by L.P. Coladangelo
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