Open cultural data - an open GLAM perspective at the British Library - Digital scholarship blog

peter.suber's bookmarks 2024-12-18

Summary:

"The British Library shares open data for multiple compelling reasons.

Broadening Access and Engagement: by releasing over a million images on platforms like Flickr Commons, the Library has achieved an incredible 1.5 billion views. Open data allows people worldwide to experience wonder and delight with collections they might never physically access in the UK.

Deepening Access and Engagement: crowdsourcing and online volunteering provide opportunities for enthusiasts to spend time with individual items while helping enrich collections information. For instance, volunteers have helped transcribe complex materials like Victorian playbills, adding valuable contextual information.

Supporting Research and Scholarship: in addition to ‘traditional’ research, open collections support the development of reproducible computational methods including text and data mining, computer vision and image analysis. Institutions also learn more about their collections through formal and informal collaborations.

Creative Reuse: open data encourages artists to use collections, leading to remarkable creative projects including ..."

Link:

https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2024/12/open-cultural-data-an-open-glam-perspective-at-the-british-library.html

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Tags:

oa.new oa.uk oa.ch oa.glam oa.libraries oa.data oa.reuse oa.british_library

Date tagged:

12/18/2024, 11:33

Date published:

12/18/2024, 06:33