Courzon iskouk09 jun2010

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eMuseum Network is a search and collaboration platform designed and hosted by Gallery Systems. The project enables member museums to share their collections catalogues and to search and export data across all participating collections from a single access point, in a share-and-share-alike fashion. This presentation will give an overview of the project and how Gallery Systems plans to provide a path for museums to participate in the Linked Data Initiative.

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Sascha Curzon, presenter

Background

• Distributed Search Pilot Project –2001/2002– Proof of concept

• Distributed Search Pilot Project V2 – 2006– Additional nodes added, more remote nodes

• eMuseum Network – 2007– Re-branding, updated interface

• eMuseum Network version 2 – 2009– Platform defined, extensive development

begun

• 2010 – data interchange and first level of integration with TMS added

What is

eMuseum Network?

• A way to search across museum

collections from a single access

point

• A tool for the museum community

to exchange data electronically

• Not just search, but a platform

for collaborating

How does it work?

• Each participating museum is a „node‟

• One central search point, like Google

• Choose which collections to search

– Keyword & advanced search

– Refine searches

• See which nodes returned results

• View in list, light box, single item and

XML

• Export functions: CDWA Lite & LIDO

eMuseum Network

Lightbox view

eMuseum Network

Lightbox view

Josef Albers

Title contains

“square”

eMuseum Network

Object view

eMuseum Network

• Demonstration

Data Interchange Schema

Public

Museum-to-museum

Internal / confidential

Levels of Information

• Objects (label copy)

• Constituents (maker information)

• Media (public images & other)

• Bibliography

• Exhibitions (past & current)

• Exhibitions (planning, venues)

• Loans

• Insurance & indemnity

• Media

• Acquisitions

• Exhibitions (future, conceptual)

• Location & movement

• Conservation

• Insurance & valuation

• Images, documents & other media

Information Flow

Between Museums

Loan documents

sentLoan transactions

transmitted

electronically

Linked Data

• The term Linked Data refers to a set of

best practices for publishing and

connecting structured data on the

Web.

• Key technologies that support Linked

Data are URIs, HTTP, and RDF.

Source: http://linkeddata.org/faq

Linked Data

Source: http://linkeddata.org

Linked Data Connections

eMuseum Network

AAT

DB pedia

TaxonomyGeo

Names

TGN ULAN

AAT = Art & Architecture ThesaurusTGN = Thesaurus of Geographic NameULAN = Union List of Artist Names

What is the Future of our

Data?

eMuseum Network

Interested in learning more?

Please contact Robb Detlefs at:

eMuseumNetwork @ GallerySystems.com