Title
Linked open data for cultural heritage: evolution of an information technology
Abstract
Communication design encompasses how information is structured behind the scenes, as much as how the information is shared across networks (Potts & Albers). Information architecture can profoundly alter our perceptions of society and culture (Swarts). Today cultural heritage institutions like libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) are searching for new ways to engage and educate patrons. This paper examines how linked open data (LOD) can solve the communication design problems that these institutions face and help LAM patrons find new meaning in cultural heritage artifacts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2507065.2507103
SIGDOC
Keywords
Field
DocType
open data,cultural heritage institution,information technology,communication design problem,communication design encompasses,linked open data,new way,cultural heritage artifact,information architecture,lam patron,new meaning,information science,cultural heritage,user experience,user interface
User experience design,Communication design,World Wide Web,Cultural heritage,Information technology,Computer science,Information architecture,Information science,Linked data,Cultural heritage management,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
19
1.38
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Julia Marden1191.38
Carolyn Li-Madeo2191.38
Noreen Whysel3191.38
Jeffrey Edelstein4191.38