This is partly inspired by previous work e.g. in the context of #Pelagios #LinkedTraces, so this might be of interest to @aboutgeo, @anwagnerdreas and others.

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 (https://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

LOUD: Linked Open Usable Data - Linked Art

Linked Open Usable Data for Cultural Heritage

Posted on behalf of my great friend https://twitter.com/DEJPett/

In 2013 the #AHRC https://crowdsourced.micropasts.org/ project started, drawing on the power of the crowd to digitise 1000s of index cards in the British Museum on Bronze Age metalwork.

Fast forward a decade and a new website — https://bronze-age-index.micropasts.org/— showcases these materials, and much more.

The mapping interface operates at minimal cost (running Gatsby, Meilisearch, GitHub). It uses #Peripleo, @aboutgeo's magnificent #mapping software, re-developed using Anna Foka's project https://www.periegesis.org (on which I'm working) and a small grant from my university
(@OpenUniversity). It enables you to search by findspot and uses publicly accessible geodata sourced from https://finds.org.uk/.

Please feel free to get in touch if you'd like to know more / apply Peripleo to your data.

#maps #OpenGLAM #glam @digitalhumanities #LinkedData #Pelagios #geography #Museums #librarians #glam #libraries

Daniel Pett (@DEJPett) / Twitter

FSA FRGS #citsci #rugby #DH Member @micropasts @UCLarchaeology @stiruni @stedmundscam @curufc; Ex: @findsorguk @britishmuseum @fitzmuseum_uk

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Today #LinkedData and #Time, at #LinkedPasts #Pelagios

This activity brings together projects and institutions with an interest in the representation of time and the sharing of temporal data:

- To discuss and catalogue existing shared standards in both the synchronous meeting and asynchronously edited documents;
- To examine the structure of sample data contributed by participants and explore its use in some existing tools for temporal modeling;
- To develop a charter for a proposed Time Interest Group for the Pelagios Network.

To get involved, please join our Zulip chat channel: https://time.zulipchat.com/join/j2lfopwju4v26lkppohpzvkj/

Zotero library for nascent Pelagios Time Activity (open membership): https://www.zotero.org/groups/885185/pelagios_network_time_activity

GitHub organisation for collecting data and creating public documents (request access on Zulip chat): https://github.com/historical-time

For anyone interested in #SemanticWeb #DigitalHumanities #GLAM #OpenGlam #archaeodons @digitalhumanities @archaeodons

Representing Historical Time

A working group of people with an interest in the representation of historical time and the sharing of temporal data.

Zulip

Today 13:30 - 14:30 GMT: Exploring text on maps at #LinkedPasts #Pelagios

The David Rumsey Map Collection is one of the largest and most visited libraries of digital maps worldwide. Thanks to the collaboration with the Machines Reading Maps project, new experimental features are being developed to enhance the ways in which the maps are accessed, searched, investigated, and overall experienced.

While these features are not yet available to the public, this activity shares their current state, to gather feedback and to discuss possible applications or collaborations.

After a 1 hour demo, we will ask participants to pitch possible use
cases and research applications. A small number selected will be given access to the work-in-progress features of the Rumsey Collection.

For anyone interested in #maps #mapping #AI #SemanticWeb #GLAM #OpenGlam #DigitalHumanities @DigitalHumanites

Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-text-on-maps-from-machine-learning-to-user-annotations-tickets-467493023217

Exploring Text on Maps: from machine learning to user annotations

Discover new ways to explore and experience digital map collections through machine and manual text annotation.

Eventbrite

Today 16:00 GMT. DIY #mapping with #Peripleo at #LinkedPasts

Peripleo is an open-source browser-based tool that enables users to explore #DigitalHumanities and #CulturalHeritage data through the places those collections refer to. This demo will walk you through how you can create maps of your collections — how you can covert your spreadsheet data into #Pelagios #LinkedData standards, create a Peripleo web map, and serve this on #Github Pages.

For anyone interested in #maps #OpenGLAM #glam @digitalhumanities

You can sign up here: https://forms.gle/25P5zHYV4byvhsGJ8

More information here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZVLfp7zDlL8RYUt7LkBXNHDDX69qOBwTWuy9XN1Wu2o/edit#

Signup for 'Map and Present your data with Peripleo'

Peripleo is a is a browser-based map tool developed by Rainer Simon from the Austrian Institute of Technology as part of the AHRC-funded Locating a National Collection project. This activity will provide instruction on how to use Locolligo to transform participants' own data to Pelagios linked data standards, create a Peripleo web map and serve this on Github Pages. To be held at 23 Nov at 4pm and/or 28 Nov at 4pm depending on interest and availability.

Google Docs

FAO #histodons #archaeodons #librarians #academics #mapping #litstudies people
interested in #DigitalHumanities #LinkedData #OpenGLAM #GLAMs #AI technologies #Education #EdTech, the super cool #Pelagios sponsored #LinkedPasts symposium is around the corner.

Summary programme: https://www.seadda.eu/?p=1808.

Details of asynchronous and in-person activities: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZVLfp7zDlL8RYUt7LkBXNHDDX69qOBwTWuy9XN1Wu2o/edit#

Proceedings kick-off online at 15:00 GMT on Tuesday 22 November, with an introduction to this year's four asynchronous activities — what they're about, why they're important, how to get involved, etc. These activities will run (in real time & via shared documents) between Nov 22 and 28, before the in-person #LinkedPasts event starts (29 Nov - 1 Dec) in York.

The four activities are:
1. DIY LOD mapping with #Peripleo

2. LOD and international collaboration

3. Exploring text on maps

4. LOD Time activity

There's something for everyone!

Sign up to get involved here: https://www.seadda.eu/?p=1808

Be seeing you.

SEADDA hosting Linked Pasts VIII – SEADDA

"The purpose was to investigate the history of a #place by using the information provided through #LinkedOpenData #LOD #searchengines and databases. We start with Peripleo, the LOD-based search engine of #Pelagios, which connect several partnered datasets by using #places as the common ground.

Through #Peripleo, we had access to a massive set of #numismatic resources, including #Nomisma. Textual sources were collected through #ToposText, for its focus on locations."

http://commons.pelagios.org/2019/01/linked-open-data-to-navigate-the-past-using-peripleo-in-class/

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