Data Spaces for Cultural Heritage: Insights from GLAM Innovation Labs

Milena Dobreva, Krassen Stefanov, Krassimira Ivanova

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Abstract

The accumulation of digital cultural heritage collections for decades was shaped by centralised approaches based on the aggregation, harmonisation and enrichment of digital assets from a variety of sources. Currently, there is an ongoing transition towards decentralised infrastructures employing intelligent tools for answering more diversified user demands: the data spaces. This paper looks at the current understanding of what a European data space for cultural heritage should provide and takes as an inspirational example the work of innovation labs in galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM labs). It focuses on the data users within data spaces. This paper is a first attempt to explore user requirements within the context of data spaces and the transition from aggregated to decentralised
e-infrastructures for digital heritage.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFrom Born-Physical to Born-Virtual
Subtitle of host publicationAugmenting Intelligence in Digital Libraries
EditorsYuen-Hsien Tseng, Marie Katsurai, Hoa N. Nguyen
Pages492-500
Number of pages9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer
Volume13636
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Keywords

  • digital cultural heritage
  • digital assets
  • e-infrastructure
  • diversity and inclusion
  • user needs

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