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Data modeling at Europeana Antoine Isaac METS Workshop at the Digital Libraries 2014 Conference London, Sept. 11, 2014
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Access objects from 2,300 libraries, archives and museums Currently 33M objects
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What Europeana gets (and makes available) Descriptive metadata Link to digital objects online
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At the beginning flat DC-based records dc:contributor, dc:creator, dc:date, dc:format, dc:identifier, dc:language, dc:publisher, dc:relation, dc:source, dcterms:alternative, dcterms:extent, dcterms:temporal, dcterms:medium, dcterms:created, dcterms:provenance, dcterms:issued, dcterms:conformsTo, dcterms:hasFormat, dcterms:isFormatOf, dcterms:hasVersion, dcterms:isVersionOf, dcterms:hasPart, dcterms:isPartOf, dcterms:isReferencedBy, dcterms:references, dcterms:isReplacedBy, dcterms:replaces dcterms:isRequiredBy, dcterms:requires dcterms:tableOfContents europeana:type, europeana:dataProvider, europeana:provider, europeana:isShownAt, europeana:isShownBy, europeana:object, europeana:rights No links between objects and persons, places… Mixing data on real objects and digital content Causing a lot of mapping quality problems
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Creating a new Europeana Data Model: EDM http://pro.europeana.eu/edm-documentation
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Metadata interoperability challenges Needs: Accommodate different data models Accommodate domain specific requirements Avoid losing data and keep the best granularity Co-exist with the original data
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EDM rationale: requirements Richer metadata - finer granularity 1.Distinguish “provided objects” (painting, book, movie, etc.) from their digital representations 2.Distinguish object from its metadata record 3.Allow multiple records for a same object, containing potentially contradictory statements about it 4.Support for objects that are composed of other objects 5.Support for contextual resources, including concepts from controlled vocabularies
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EDM: an example http://europeana.eu/portal/record/09102/_CM_0161930.html
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More granular metadata
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Digital representations of the object One or more WebResources are provided for the cultural heritage object. Properties: dc:rights edm:rights dc:format dc:description dcterms:isPartOf edm:isNextInSequence…
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Web Resource example
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Aggregations organize data of a provider The Aggregation represents the set of related resources about one real object contributed by one provider. It carries the metadata that is about the whole set Europeana-specific properties edm:dataProvider, edm:provider edm:isShownBy, edm:isShownAt edm:hasView edm:rights edm:ugc
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Aggregation example
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Contextual Resources – Places Linked Open Data
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Hierarchical objects in EDM
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Complete version at:http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/europeana/browse/list_resource?r=http://purl.org/collections/apenet/proxy-4_VTH- ATLASSEN_EN_KAARTBOEKEN-F&raw=truehttp://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/europeana/browse/list_resource?r=http://purl.org/collections/apenet/proxy-4_VTH- ATLASSEN_EN_KAARTBOEKEN-F&raw=true
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Collaborative, soft standardization Cross-community development, involving library, archive and museum experts and academic partners Data model that re-uses several existing models Semantic Web paradigm just allows mixing them!
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(Future work:) Different semantic grains Adopts Semantic Web principle of specializing classes and properties Enables extensions, “applications profiles”, based on needs and best practices from specific sectors or domains For now Europeana core ingestion still relies on an XML schema (for RDF data!)
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METS – EDM mappings DPLA DDB DM2E EuropeanaConnect APEx Judaica Most are METS/MODS
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METS – EDM mappings Focusing on MODS for the descriptive MD 1Mb METS may result in 3Kb EDM METS structMap can populate the Aggregation of WebResources Media links and technical MD Or hierarchies of ProvidedCHOs when the map refers to objects that have cultural interest by themselves E.g. multi-volume works, but not pages of books
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Difference between Europeana and other projects wrt. choices for EDM ProvidedCHO
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Conclusions Exchanging data about aggregation of cultural objects, media files, with technical and descriptive MD Mapping from METS is possible Linked data is really interesting in a network/community environment ( Europeana & partners) Implementing only a part of the Linked Data technical stack already bring benefits An ongoing effort
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Thank you Antoine Isaac antoine.isaac@europeana.eu @EuropeanaTech
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Useful links Europeana portal europeana.eueuropeana.eu EuropeanaTech community pro.europeana.eu/europeana- techpro.europeana.eu/europeana- tech Europeana Data Model documentation pro.europeana.eu/edm-documentation pro.europeana.eu/edm-documentation Europeana Twitter @EuropeanaEU@EuropeanaEU EuropeanaTech Twitter @EuropeanaTech@EuropeanaTech
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Ready for metadata enrichment Europeana links objects to third-party sources GEMET, GeoNames, DBpedia Europeana providers send richer metadata
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Harvesting thesauri as linked data
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Contextual resources – multilingual & semantic linked data for Concepts Harpsichord Cembalo Clavecin Clavicembalo Harpsichord Klavecimbel
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Contextual resource benefits - Work in progress Allows to present users with richer context Boosts multilingual search And multilingual display
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