Dawson, Smith Hale & Corbeil: Open Innovation – Open Movements and the Role of a Museum in the 21st Century

Citation: Dawson, Brian, Smith Hale, Fiona & Corbeil, Sandra (2017). Open Innovation: Open Movements and the Role of a Museum in the 21st Century. Museums & the Web.

Document Type: Conference Paper

Description: This paper explores how museums can use linked open data and other open initiatives as a site of open innovation, inviting participants as well as academic, enterprise, and cultural collaborators to engage with visitors on new applications

Oomen & Baltussen: Sharing Cultural Heritage the Linked Open Data Way – Why You Should Sign Up

Citation: Oomen, Johan & Baltussen, Lotte Belice (2012). Sharing Cultural Heritage the Linked Open Data Way: Why You Should Sign Up. Museums & the Web.

Document Type: Conference Paper

Description: Overview of Dutch initiatives that have started opening up their data through far-reaching open licenses as well as initiatives that are using the Linked Open Data cloud to integrate and enriching heritage collection metadata

Degler: Innovative Applications and Data Sharing with Linked Open Data in Museums – Exploring Principles and Examples

Citation: Degler, Duane (2017). Innovative Applications and Data Sharing with Linked Open Data in Museums: Exploring Principles and Examples. Museums & the Web. 

Document Type: Conference Paper

Description: Introduction to what you can do with linked data and modern application frameworks, including recent applications and data patterns

Degler, Johnson & Cobb: Linked Open Data in Museums – What it is, the Value, and Your Organization’s Strategy

Citation: Degler, Duane, Johnson, Neil & Cobb, Joan (2016). Linked Open Data in Museums: What it is, the Value, and Your Organization’s Strategy. Museums & the Web.

Document Type: Conference Paper

Description: Introduction to LODLAM: linked open data for libraries, archives and museums, including the implications and opportunities it provides

Voss: Radically Open Cultural Heritage Data on the Web

CitationVoss, Jon (2012). Radically Open Cultural Heritage Data on the Web. Museums & the Web.

Document type: Conference Paper

Description: This paper examines how a cultural, technological, and legal environment is enabling a growing ecosystem of open historical data through the use of Linked Open Data