Delivering Content to Europeana in Practice: The ATHENA Harvesting Format LIDO
Keywords:
ATHENA, Europeana, Format, LIDOAbstract
ATHENA (Access to cultural heritage networks across Europe) provides content to Europeana by establishing a mechanism for harvesting museum holdings into Europeana. A major goal of the project is to develop an infrastructure that enables semantic interoperability with Europeana while preserving museum object specifics. To comply with this requirement, ATHENA has put particular focus on the choice of a format for content delivery that would be able to express the variety ofmuseum’s information appropriately.
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2010-07-13
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Stein, R. (2010). Delivering Content to Europeana in Practice: The ATHENA Harvesting Format LIDO. DigItalia, 5(2), 157–160. Retrieved from https://digitalia.cultura.gov.it/article/view/247
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