NFDI4Culture Metadata API
Metadata of all resources as Linked Open Data
The NFDI4Culture portal offers all content as Linked Open Data over this RESTful API. The API implements the Hydra-Specification of the W3C Hydra Community Group. The semantic description of this API can be retrieved by clients via the Hydra documentation file (JSON). Each metadata record offered via this API can also be retrieved in one of following machine-readable LOD serializations. The API is the basis for the Culture Research Information Graph, which together with the Culture Research Data Graph forms the Culture Knowledge Graph (for more details see this presentation).
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Next Generation Books: Mapping Workflows and Tool sets
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- Next Generation Books: Mapping Workflows and Tool sets
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Presentation workshop, ideation, and workflow mapping
#NextGenBooks #4CultureCommunityPlenary
Organised by: Lambert Heller (Moderator) and Simon Worthington, TIB
Topics: Archives and collection publishing as open access; Linked Open Data, and open science practices; collaborative authoring and co-creation.
Duration: Three hours, 17 Nov. 2021, 3-6pm CET
Registration: https://t1p.de/registration-next-generation-books
Presenter info and schedule: https://github.com/TIBHannover/ADA/wiki/Events#speakers-and-presentation-summaries
A workshop to examine new types of books being made on, for example, art or architecture and their workflows — single source, computational, and collaborative: the technologies, levels of digitization, various types of data to be integrated, collaborative working practice, the motivations, current challenges, and learning from book history.
The workshop brings together different perspectives: collection management and curation, technology platforms, and book series publishers. A series of short presentations will be made about 'work-in-progress' productions, including:
- ADA Semantic Publishing Pipeline (TIB) - Single source publishing for multi-format outputs.
- Verum factum book series - Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) and Ca' Foscari University (Venice).
- Graham Larkin - Curator of Early Illustrated Books, USA.
- COPIM (Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs) - UK, International.
The output of the workshop would be a mapping of workflow and tools issues for archives, collections, and scholars. This would be the first of a series of such workflow and tool mapping workshops.
A Miro Board will be used to collaboratively map the different workflows, to show key stages and related tool set options.
Workflows would be grouped in two types:
- Collection curation and presentation - using complex digital objects - PIDs, LOD, or IIF, etc.; modern computational infrastructures; and Open Access IPR frameworks
- Book series - where scholars are authoring related to collections.
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