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The collaboration between two EU initiatives, the NeDiMAH Methods Ontology (NeMO) and the Europeana FLOSS Task Force Inventory, aiming to align the FLOSS Inventory tools against the Activity Types in NeMO, traveled to Krakow, at the Digital Humanities 2016 Conference.
Here is an overview of all the EDM mappings, refinements or extensions developed by Europeana and its data providers. Note that these profiles are not supported by Europeana for data submission.
During the month of September we will present special "Who's Using What?" interviews with the development teams from three of the world's leading aggregators, protectors, and advocates for digital cultural heritage, DigitalNZ, DPLA, and our very own Europeana.
This White Paper gives an account of the latest developments in EDM and highlights the principles that are necessary for the model to continue as a suitable framework for cultural heritage data.
Data Quality is Europeana’s top priority for its Strategy 2015-2020[1]: institutions are encouraged “to share their very best material” to provide Europeana with “higher quality material with more open licensing conditions to service end-users (...)”.