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11.10.2024
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A Network of Places

Västertorp, Stockholm. 1951. Photographer: Sune Sundahl. ArkDes collection.

Discover a world of linked open data through our new research blog!

In 2024, ArkDes initiated a research and development project called A Network of Places: Open Linked Building Data as Research Infrastructure in collaboration with the Swedish National Heritage Board’s archive↗, the National Museum of Fine Arts ↗, the National Museum of Science and Technology, and Wikimedia Sverige ↗. The aim is to explore how geographical data can be transformed into linked open data, thereby enabling new perspectives on collections.

Researchers and other users sometimes find it difficult to locate information on specific topics that institutions hold expertise in, even though this information has been made digitally available. The project examines how existing data can be made more accessible by linking collections to geographical data. The goal is for users to more efficiently access relevant information on specific topics, with sources from various resources and collections gathered on a single platform. The project also aims to document the methodology used to achieve this result.

As part of the documentation, the project team has now launched a research blog, where we continuously share updates on the project’s progress. Join us on this journey and explore insights, progress, and new discoveries from the project by visiting the blog ↗. Here, you can learn more about our methods, discover linked open data, and contribute to the discussion on how we can open up our shared cultural heritage in new ways.

Visit the blog via the link: A Network of Places ↗