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numishare: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Nomisma extended to link to the Getty ULAN, British Museum thesauri. This morning, the Getty Museum announced. The release of the Union List of Artist Names ( ULAN. Thesaurus as linked open data. Following updates made to the Getty lookup mechanism in Kerameikos.org. S XForms-based editing interface, I have ported these updates. See the following examples:. Http:/ nomisma.org/id/alexander iii. Http:/ nomisma.org/id/antiocheia syria. Posted by Ethan Gruber. Funding to hire a phot...
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numishare: October 2014
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Thursday, October 2, 2014. Numishare Migrated from Cocoon 2.1.11 to Orbeon. Over the past few weeks, I have been working on migrating Numishare's. Public user interface from Cocoon 2.1.11. Although Cocoon has run its course, XML technology is still quite powerful, and has gotten a shot in the arm with the new XQuery/XPath 3.0 and XForms 2.0 specs, which will support JSON processing, among other new features. Orbeon's XML Pipeline Language. See: http:/ numismatics.org/authorities/. Most of the projects on...
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numishare: Nomisma extended to link to the Getty ULAN, British Museum thesauri
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Nomisma extended to link to the Getty ULAN, British Museum thesauri. This morning, the Getty Museum announced. The release of the Union List of Artist Names ( ULAN. Thesaurus as linked open data. Following updates made to the Getty lookup mechanism in Kerameikos.org. S XForms-based editing interface, I have ported these updates. See the following examples:. Http:/ nomisma.org/id/alexander iii. Http:/ nomisma.org/id/antiocheia syria. Posted by Ethan Gruber.
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XForms for Archives: April 2014
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Methodologies for applying XForms and linked data to archival resources. Friday, April 4, 2014. XEAC in London: SNAP 2014. I was recently in London to discuss ANS participation in the Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies. Meeting, hosted by Kings College London, March 31 - April 1. Most Roman imperial people related to coins have already had URIs minted about them on nomisma.org. And DBpedia) and embellished with xEAC. Useful for learning what other people are working on. There was, of co...
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Kerameikos: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Kerameikos.org editor extended to support Getty ULAN linking. This morning, the Getty Museum announced the release of the Union List of Artist Names. ULAN) into their new linked open data publication system. As soon as I had a few minutes free, I updated the Getty SPARQL lookup mechanism in the Kerameikos.org. Editor to extend the XForms component. In about a minute (having also extracted preferred labels from dbpedia). PREFIX gvp: http:/ vocab.getty.edu/ontology# PREFIX...Simpl...
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Kerameikos: CAA Siena Roundtable Update
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Monday, November 17, 2014. CAA Siena Roundtable Update. Since it is not possible to submit an abstract through the CAA conference paper submission system for the Linked Open Data Applied to Pottery Databases. Even if you do not plan to make a short, 10-15 minute informal presentation during the roundtable, you may still post the topics you'd like to discuss, your interests in pottery and/or databases, or what information you'd like to come away with. This format is similar to THATCamp.
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Kerameikos: October 2014
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014. CAA 2015 Roundtable: Linked Data for Pottery. Steering committee has submitted the following roundtable proposal for CAA 2015. To be held in Siena, Italy between March 30 and April 3. The roundtable was recently accepted. Please see the call for papers. Below is the abstract:. Linked Open Data Applied to Pottery Databases. Ethan Gruber, American Numismatic Society. Renee Gondek, George Washington University. Tyler Jo Smith, University of Virginia. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tyler Jo Smith - Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program
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Fraser D. Neiman. DPhil, Classical Archaeology, Oxford University, 1997 Academia.edu. Associate Professor, McIntire Department of Art) is a Classical Archaeologist who specializes in ancient Greek figure-decorated pottery, and images of performance and ritual in Greek and Roman art. She is the author of. Komast Dancers in Archaic Greek Art. Oxford 2010) and the co-editor of. A Companion to Greek Art. UVa), and is the co-founder (with E. Gruber) of Kerameikos.org. 2012 Archaeology, University of Virginia.
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XForms for Archives: March 2014
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Methodologies for applying XForms and linked data to archival resources. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Incorporating RDF relationship ontologies into xEAC. Several months ago, just after presenting the latest developments in xEAC at MARAC, I wrote on the application's enhanced relationship maintenance. Capabilities. The new system required manual entry of relationships into the system. One of the questions I received at MARAC was, basically, will xEAC be able to harvest from existing ontologies? Rdf:Descript...
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numishare: August 2014
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Friday, August 29, 2014. Report from SemTechBiz Getty TGN in nomisma.org. I spent last week in San Jose, attending the Semantic Technology and Business. Conference, where I participated in a LODLAM. Sponsored workshop aimed at providing an introduction to linked open data technologies to a library, archive, and museum audience. I was asked to provide a somewhat hands-on demo of SPARQL. My presentation, from 0 to 60 on SPARQL queries in 50 minutes. Up on Dropbox as a PDF. On another note, the Getty Museum.