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Reusing digital collections from GLAM institutions

Gustavo Candela, María Dolores Sáez, Pilar Escobar, Manuel Marco Such

2020Journal of Information Science42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For some decades now, Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) institutions have published and provided access to information resources in digital format. Recently, innovative approaches have appeared such as the concept of Labs within GLAM institutions that facilitates the adoption of innovative and creative tools for content delivery and user engagement. In addition, new methods have been proposed to address the publication of digital collections as data sets amenable to computational use. In this article, we propose a methodology to create machine actionable collections following a set of steps. This methodology is then applied to several use cases based on data sets published by relevant GLAM institutions. It intends to encourage institutions to adopt the publication of data sets that support computationally driven research as a core activity.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceReuseWorld Wide WebDigital collectionsSet (abstract data type)Digital libraryMetadataDigital ArchivesData scienceEngineeringLiteratureWaste managementPoetryProgramming languageArtResearch Data Management PracticesAdvanced Data Storage TechnologiesScientific Computing and Data Management
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