Rob Sanderson

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Senior Director for Digital Cultural Heritage at Yale University. Chair of Linked Art CIDOC WG. Editor for IIIF. Work Interests: GLAM, Linked Data / LOUD, Standards, Integration. Other: Board games, TTRPGs, PS5, Politics
Linked Arthttps://linked.art/
Email[email protected]
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-sanderson/
Previously@azaroth42 on that other site
Amazing fulfillment of the promise of linked data to leverage centuries of metadata expertise across collecting traditions. #YaleLUX - lux.collections.yale.edu/ encourages interrogating collections across disciplines to create new knowledge. Inspiring work @azaroth42 and team!
I'm happy to answer any questions or take any feedback about #YaleLUX here, or via any other channel :)
I am excited and very proud to announce the official launch of #YaleLUX - https://lux.collections.yale.edu/ - our knowledge graph based cross-collection discovery and research platform. Openly and freely available, it gives easy access to exploring our wealth of cultural and natural history collections across multiple museums, libraries and archives. It builds on the work of #IIIF and linked.art to turn rhetoric and vision into reality.
LUX: Yale Collections Discovery

Explore Yale University's cultural heritage collections

@quoll Yeah, cleanup is hard. People are paid pennies for data entry, and nothing for data maintenance 😒
#OpenRefine will offer paid 3 month internship(s) via #Outreachy this summer again. Sign up to the programme on https://outreachy.org to work with us on exciting new features! Examples of projects you could work on: https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/GSoC-Outreachy-2023-Ideas
Outreachy | Internships Supporting Diversity in Tech

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@ennomeijers @pietercolpaert Mastodon fail... @mielvds ... okay, tagged properly :D
@ennomeijers We should discuss digital strategy at some point! Miel and @pietercolpaert said oh, your role sounds similar to Enno's...
"Every digitized boundary dataset is unhappy in its own way."

Today we have @azaroth42 among us!

Awesome guest lecture on “zooming” knowledge graphs and images (like you zoom in and out in maps), IIIF (interoperable images), LOUD (Linked Open and Useable Data), etc.

Honored and happy to be in Ghent to participate in the examination of a very bright PhD student, and give a lecture about Usability and "Zoom" in linked data. Looking forward to questioning and being questioned!