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Holocaust and World War Two Linked Open Data Developments in the Netherlands

Authors :
van Nispen, Annelies
Jongma, Lizzy
van Nispen, Annelies
Jongma, Lizzy
Source :
Umanistica Digitale; No. 4 (2019): Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and Benefits; Umanistica Digitale; N. 4 (2019): Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and Benefits; 2532-8816
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

NIOD, Network War Collections (Netwerk Oorlogsbronnen) and EHRI all work on connecting and making war and Holocaust collections findable and (re-)usable. And both use new technology and Linked Open Data for these goals. This paper gives an overview of the latest developments of the work done in the Netherlands. It is organized around the axis of What, Where, Who & When.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Umanistica Digitale; No. 4 (2019): Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and Benefits; Umanistica Digitale; N. 4 (2019): Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and Benefits; 2532-8816
Notes :
application/pdf, text/html, Umanistica Digitale; No. 4 (2019): Data Sharing, Holocaust Documentation and the Digital Humanities: Best Practices, Case Studies and Benefits, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1365945354
Document Type :
Electronic Resource