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  1. DH@Guelph was pretty great. Took the session on Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web by THINCLAB and had about two months' worth of information jammed into my brain over the course of two and a half days. The neural fatigue was ROUGH but man, it was a great time nonetheless.

    Brb I'm going to go sleep all three days of this holiday weekend now...

    #DH #DigitalHumanities #Guelph #LOD #LODLAM #semanticWeb @acadmicchatter

  2. Aujourd'hui, je vais faire une présentation sur le Linked Open Usable Data (LOUD) dans le cadre de la conférence internationale sur les humanités numériques (CIHN24) qui se déroule à la Haute école de gestion de Genève.

    Je parle un peu de ce que je fais dans ma thèse de doctorat, des standards provenant des communautés #IIIF et #LinkedArt et pourquoi la collaboration transversale des communautés #LOUD est importante pour les institutions du patrimoine culturel.

    Présentation en français :
    julsraemy.ch/prezi/cihn24-loud

    Même présentation en anglais :
    julsraemy.ch/prezi/cihn24-loud

    Version avec DOI (Zenodo) : zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.

    #lodlam #LUX #culturalheritage

  3. Very pleased that our research paper has just been published on ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH).

    This contribution is part of the Special Issue on “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives” which is made possible through the AEOLIAN (Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Organisations) Network.

    In our paper, we reflect on some of the preliminary findings of the PIA research project around annotations of photographic archives from the Swiss Society for Folklore Studies as knowledge practices, the underlying technological decisions, and their impact.

    This was a truly interdisciplinary effort as we were one PhD Candidate in Cultural Anthropology (Murielle Cornut), one PhD Candidate in Computer Science (Florian Spiess), and myself.

    #iiif #loud #lodlam #machinelearning #culturalheritage #LinkedArt

    dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3625301

  4. You may remember that last March, I launched a survey that aimed to explore the socio-technical characteristics of the @[email protected] and #LinkedArt communities.

    For instance, It sought to situate these initiatives within a broader discourse of scholarly movements and principles (#OpenScience, #CitizenScience, #FAIR, #CARE). Additionally, it serves as a preliminary means of exploring the prospective impact of Linked Open Usable Data (LOUD) and its underlying design principles in the cultural heritage field.

    I am happy to say that I have just published a 29-page report: hal.science/hal-04162572

    I have provided some insights to the people involved in those communities in Chapter 5 (pp. 25-27).

    It's indeed a snapshot but I hope it's relevant for anyone interested in community practices in the cultural heritage field. I would also like to thank all of the 79 individuals who participated! :)

    #LOUD #LODLAM #IIIF #culturalheritage @[email protected]

  5. @ewg118 @azaroth42 Reaching a different audience is a good thing, but I guess when promoting #LOUD "we" (if there is such a group) should acknowledge what exists out there.
    Typically; i've come across the following links/initiatives:
    - LOUD design principles: linked.art/loud
    - LOBID in Germany: lobid.org/ (as per slides.lobid.org/dhc-2020/#/) - ping @acka47 - Numishare: github.com/ewg118/numishare (numishare.blogspot.com/2018/07)
    - Call for Proposals within the IIIF community since 2018 (I think), Archiving Conference and LINCS that have LOUD as an overarching topic
    - My PhD thesis - phd.julsraemy.ch/
    - Pelagios?

    And a few presentations, mainly from Rob, as well as as couple of articles such as the CIDOC CRM 2018 Paper from @workergnome (cidoc.mini.icom.museum/wp-cont)

    #dh2023 #digitalhumanities #LODLAM #linkeddata #linkedart #iiif

  6. I guess by starting talking (or rather writing a question in the Google Doc) about Linked Open Usable Data #LOUD - that is now very much tied to #LinkedArt and #IIIF (linked.art/loud) - in the #Pelagios session, lots of very interesting points have then been discussed around what "defines" it (API, Community-led). ping @azaroth42

    #dh2023 #linkeddata #LODLAM

  7. The application of #IIIF and #LOD in digital humanities: a case study of the dictionary of wooden slips by Sophy Shu-Jiun Chen and Lu-Yen Lu

    Data Linkage between LOD and IIIF through the seeAlso property
    link the LOD-based descriptive metadata of an object or a Chinese character with its image data embedded in the IIIF Manifest

    Image Annotation compatible with the Web Annotation Data Model (WADM)
    - The current structure of faceted annotation contains WADM's motivations, tagging, describing, commenting, and classifying for different annotation purposes

    #LOD #LOUD #LODLAM #swib22 @iiif

  8. Principles for the Digital Scriptorium (DS) 2.0 Redevelopment

    - Minimal data entry standards
    - Members manage their own metadata (formats and values)
    - DS 2.0 does not host images (--> #IIIF)
    - DS 2.0 will provide semantic enrichment
    - Open Access

    More information about DS 2.0: digital-scriptorium.org/ds-2-0

    #swib22 #iiif #lod #lodlam @iiif

  9. The video recordings of #swib22 from yesterday were already uploaded!

    Keynote:
    1) Libraries, linked data, and decolonization youtu.be/cJxfZSv4xEI

    Presentations of the Linked Library Data I session

    2) Mapping and transforming MARC21 bibliographic metadata to LRM/RDA/RDF youtu.be/2NJPgMqEsnI

    3) A crosswalk in the park? Converting from MARC 21 to #LinkedArt youtu.be/ZxkZnPerMgc

    4) A LITL more quality: improving the correctness and completeness of library catalogs with a librarian-in-the-loop linked data workflow youtu.be/r29W73vle2I

    #LOD #LOUD #LODLAM #decolonization #CulturalHeritage

    @swib

  10. The Linked Library Data I session is about to start #swib22

    1) Mapping and transforming MARC21 bibliographic metadata to LRM/RDA/RDF

    2) A crosswalk in the park? Converting from MARC 21 to #LinkedArt

    3) A LITL more quality: improving the correctness and completeness of library catalogs with a librarian-in-the-loop linked data workflow

    #GLAM #LODLAM #LOD #LOUD

    @swib

  11. Prior to #swib22, I've just noticed this article: "How Your Cultural Dataset is Connected to the Rest Linked Open Data?"

    Seems an appropriate lecture at some point. #LOD #LODLAM

    Mountantonakis, M., Tzitzikas, Y. (2022). How Your Cultural Dataset is Connected to the Rest Linked Open Data?. In: Moropoulou, A., Georgopoulos, A., Doulamis, A., Ioannides, M., Ronchi, A. (eds) Trandisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. TMM_CH 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1574. Springer, Cham. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-2025

  12. Currently modelling a Person (myself) in #LinkedArt and following the example of linked.art/api/1.0/endpoint/pe but with a twist as I've included #homosaurus (my pronouns) within the classified_as property. The complete serialisation can be found here: raw.githubusercontent.com/juls #CIDOCCRM #LODLAM

  13. hello y'all! I'm joining from twitter. I'm still getting set up and following people, but by way of #introduction I'm bri, a phd at UBC's iSchool. I research information’s histories and the practice of equitable cataloging in cultural heritage institutions (#critcat in #GLAM or #GLAMS).

    I also do #LODLAM with Homosaurus, publish on #HistBook / #histsex (buy my book), and other things like the NCPWG, TMDC, and QMDC. (see below for links!)

  14. @acka47 @lobid @skohub @swib
    Hadn't heard of LOD as LOUD. Been really interested in #LODLAM for a while. So, now, LOUDLAM? Sounds bold and assertive.