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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#arthistoCast – the Digital Art History Podcast
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- https://nfdi4culture.de/news/arthistocast-the-digital-art-history-podcast.html
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- #arthistoCast – the Digital Art History Podcast
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- #arthistoCast – the Digital Art History Podcast
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In March 2023, the science podcast #arthistoCast went online. It is all about digital art history: the use of digital methods in art historical research – how technical developments can be used for academic approaches and how research methods have changed in the course of digitization.
In each episode, experts from different disciplines and fields of work are invited to talk about their work and experiences with digital methods and technologies. The focus is not only on good approaches and established systems, but also on current challenges and opportunities associated with the use of digital methods in art history.
The podcast funded by NFDI4Culture is produced by Jacqueline Klusik-Eckert on behalf of the Arbeitskreis Digitale Kunstgeschichte (AK). She guides the listeners through the jungle of terms in the world of technology and helps everyone to get familiar with the topic. She is supported by the editorial team with the AK members Peter Bell, Lisa Dieckmann, Peggy Große, Waltraud von Pippich and Holger Simon. The podcast is published by arthistoricum.net and hosted by Heidelberg University Library.
#arthistoCast is a must for anyone interested in art history, digitization, and technology! The podcast provides a platform for discussing current developments and trends in art historical research, while also providing a deeper understanding of the role of digital methods in art studies.
Go directly to #arthistoCast – the Digital Art History Podcast. Even better: subscribe to the podcast and you'll get every episode directly to your device. You can do this via RSS feed, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Overcast, Deezer, PodBean, Sticher, Google Podcasts and others.
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- 2023-08-16