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  • Digitization Workflow: Talk with Esaù Dozio, a Curator's View

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    In this podcast, produced by virturalculture.ch, Jane Haller, a sociologist, digital project manager, and president of the Digitales Schaudepot, is in conversation with Esaù Dozio, a curator at the Antikenmuseum Basel. Within their chat, they discuss the process of selecting items for special exhibitions, and the mistakes and challenges that can arise.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jane Haller
    • Esaù Dozio
    • Vera Chiquet
  • Digitization Workflow: Talk with Sorin Marti, a Data Steward's Perspective

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    In this podcast, produced by virtualculture.ch, sociologist Jane Haller, Digitales Schaudepot president, is conversing with Sorin Marti, a data steward in the Research Infrastructure Support Entity (RISE) at the University of Basel to discuss aspects of data management for public consumption.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Vera Chiquet
    • Jane Haller
    • Sorin Marti
  • The 6th Digital History in Sweden Conference: Unboxing Digital Methods, Practices and Public Engagement

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    In the following talks, selected from the 6th Digital History in Sweden Conference, the learner will gain new perspectives on the use of AI and citizen science in digitization and digital history projects. In addition, the learner will gain insight into the creation and care of digital archives applying postcolonial perspectives.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Sara Ellis-Nilsson
    • Eleonor Marcussen
  • Introduction to Cultural Heritage Data

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    This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to understand and efficiently use Cultural Heritage data. Guided by Prof. Lorena, a persona created for the course, participants explore the significance of CH data, its types, and formats. They learn to identify sources for data acquisition and apply techniques to enhance data quality. The course also covers methods for organizing CH data, introduces key metadata standards, and examines current trends and technologies in the field.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Vicky Dritsou
    • Agiatis Benardou
    • Gustavo Candela
  • Introduction to Cultural Heritage Data Modelling — with a focus on Europeana Data Model

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    This course provides a comprehensive overview of cultural heritage data modelling, focusing on structuring and documenting information within the context of cultural heritage institutions. Participants will learn to represent information using entities and relationships, applying relevant metadata standards. The course emphasises the importance of understanding data models for reusing both data and metadata, with a specific focus on the Europeana Data Model (EDM) and its application in academic and research settings.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Vicky Dritsou
    • Agiatis Benardou
    • Gustavo Candela
  • Introduction to Europeana APIs

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    This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Europeana as a digital platform through a walkthrough of the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) it offers. It provides the knowledge and skills to understand the purpose they serve and the functionality they have, to exploit them by formulating efficient queries for cultural heritage information retrieval. Building on use cases, it delves into the APIs required to achieve research goals, exploring their features and providing familiarisation with supported data formats.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Vicky Dritsou
    • Agiatis Benardou
    • Gustavo Candela
  • Introduction to Collections as Data

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    The goal of this course is to introduce the Collections as Data principles in the cultural heritage sector to make available a digital collection suitable for computational use. Students will have a fundamental understanding of the complexities of Collections as Data as well as an appreciation of the diversity of the content provided by cultural heritage institutions. This course will be useful for small and medium-sized institutions willing to make available their digital collections suitable for computational use.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Gustavo Candela
    • Vicky Dritsou
    • Sally Chambers