Today marks a major milestone for cultural heritage: Linked Art 1.0 is officially released! 🎉

https://linked.art/about/1.0/

This specification (data model and API) provides museums, libraries, and archives with a standardised way to share and connect their collections data, built on standards.

Proud to see major institutions already adopting Linked Art (Yale, Rijksmuseum, Getty, National Gallery of Art) which makes cultural heritage data more discoverable, accessible, and connected.

#LinkedArt #GLAM #CulturalHeritage #Museums #DigitalHumanities #SemanticWeb #KnowledgeGraphs #LinkedData #LOUD

@azaroth42

Linked Art 1.0 Released - Linked Art

Linked Open Usable Data for Cultural Heritage

@julsraemy @azaroth42 I’m really happy to see #LinkedArt 1.0 released. It’s a good reminder to look at it again more closely. To be honest, in the past I’ve been pretty overwhelmed by its “reverse classification“ approach to basic properties. I still can’t wrap my head around how to integrate the pattern "X classified_as Y classified_as Prop" into my workflow instead of the more familiar "X Prop Y". I guess I’ll have to look at a few more usage examples.