Abstract

In Flanders, Belgium, many heritage institutions disseminate their metadata using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. However this protocol does not offer granular access to the metadata. This can be solved by exposing the metadata as Linked Data. For this, we developed a semantic metadata schema consisting of two layers: One layer gives a Dublin Core description and is responsible for searching the whole dataset. The other layer holds a reference to the original metadata record, e.g., MARC record. Doing this, the user can still access the original record, once he found the data of interest using the Dublin Core description. Then, these metadata records are enriched in two stages: First, we enrich the records internally, interlinking all the harvested metadata from the Flemish heritage institutions. Then, we enrich the records with other datasets like DBpedia, weaving the information into the Web of Data. For publishing the records as linked open data, we enhanced the OAI2LOD Server to import data coming from different OAI-PMH repositories, to expose the records as linked open data using our developed metadata schema and to enrich the records using our metadata enrichment algorithm. This way, the data from Flemish heritage repositories are linked with each other and published as linked open data.

Highlights

  • A frequently heard criticism on the use of Information and communication technologies (ICT) within a heritage context is the individualization of the experience

  • We proposed a way of publishing metadata originating from different heritage institutions according to the linked open data principles

  • We start from OAI-PMH endpoints, which many institutions already have in place. This protocol disseminates the records at least in the Dublin Core format. This protocol has some limitations, which are the lack of dereferencable HTTP URIs and the restricted access to the metadata

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Summary

OAI-PMH

OAI-PMH is a protocol used for sharing and exchanging metadata. This protocol is very popular in the domain of digital libraries. More than 1700 repositories expose their metadata descriptions for several millions of items via the OAI-PMH protocol [7]

INTRODUCTION
Principles of OAI-PMH
Limitations
METADATA SCHEMA
Layered OWL DL Schema
Dublin Core OWL
Provenance OWL
LINKED OPEN DATA SERVER
METADATA ENRICHMENTS
Metadata enrichments first stage
Metadata enrichments second stage
CONCLUSION
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