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Cultural Data Worldwide
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Open Cultural Data Worldwide
We are collecting links to data sets here in view of the upcoming Open Cultural Data Hackathon. The list contains links to open data currently available online; please feel free to add any new ones, or flag non-open or missing datasets. There is a separate list of Swiss data sources.
Open Collections (worldwide)
- List of Open Collections (OKFN - OpenGLAM)
- Datahub: OpenGLAM (OKFN)
- Datahub: ‘Museum’ (OKFN)
- Culture Hack UK - Data (United Kingdom)
- Open Cultuur Datasets (Netherlands)
- Open Cultuur Datasets (Belgium)
- Reusable Content (New Zealand)
- Europeana Labs, API, API Forum (Europe)
- Freebase
- Internet Archive Book Images
Authority Files (worldwide)
- ORCID API - persistent digital identifier
- CrossRef API - reference linking service
- VIAF - Virtual International Authority File (OCLC)
- Library of Congress Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
- DNB - Gemeinsame Normdatei (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, via datahub)
- IdRef - Référentiel d'autorités (Agence bibliograpique de l'enseignement supérieur)
- BARTOC - Basel Registry of Thesauri, Ontologies, and Classifications (University of Basel)
- See also: List of Authority Files (Wikipedia)
SPARQL Endpoints (Linked Data, worldwide)
- Wikidata Sparql Endpoint
- DBPEDIA Sparql Endpoint
- British Museum Sparql Endpoint
- Europeana Sparql Endpoint] * [[http://vocab.getty.edu/sparql|Getty Vocabularies Sparql Endpoint
- BNF Sparql Endpoint
- Yale Center for British Art Sparql Endpoint
- Linked Movie Database
- More Sparql Endpoints from W3C
- https://wcqs-beta.wmflabs.org/ Wikimedia Commons Query Service
Further Resources (worldwide)
- Alpmetric API - social mentions of scholarly works
- Bibliothèque nationale de France (Data)
- British Library Labs & resources
- Cultural heritage APIs and example projects
- Creative Commons Search
- Cultural Gems - Kultur- und Kreativorte in europäischen Städten
- Etree Trader's Database
- Europeana: Pilots and Challenges
- Europeana challenges, example datasets & data mashups
- Europeana Collections with various possibilities to explore new thematic collections about art, music, fashion, photography, WWI, etc.
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Google Books API
- International Music Score Library Project
- Last.fm API
- Lost Art Internet Database
- Montreux Jazz concert database
- MusicBrainz Database
- National Gallery of Denmark Collection
- Photography
- Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: Rijksstudio, API
- Swiss Online-Databases on stolen art
- The European Library Open Dataset
- Wikimedia Commons: Codex Manesse
- Wikimedia Commons Structured Data Portal
- Zeitfenster App
Further Resources
A selection of links, case studies and guidelines related to topics relevant to OpenGLAM which may be useful to heritage institutions.
This page contains a selection of links, case studies and guidelines related to topics relevant to OpenGLAM which may be useful to heritage institutions. Please Edit this page or create a Resource Page to contribute new links at GLAMhack. They will be shown above, and we will update the source later.
Digitization / Photography
- Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative (United States)
- „The Amsterdam Principles“ regarding 2D and 3D photography
- Instruction manual for photographing 2D objects
- MIMO Digitisation Standard (3D photography of musical instruments)
Legal Matters: Free Licensing and Public Domain
- „Open Content – A Practical Guide to Using Creative Commons Licenses“, by Dr. Till Kreutzer, published by the German UNESCO Commission, the Hochschulbibliothekszentrum of Nordrhein-Westfalen and Wikimedia Deutschland. (German / English)
- „Why a non-commercial clause often won’t serve your needs“, the implications of non-commercial licenses explained by Paul Klimpel, published by Creative Commons Deutschland, Wikimedia Deutschland, and iRights info. (German / English)
- „Public Domain FAQ“, by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (German, French, Italian, English)
- Copyright Evidence (case studies and documentation related to copyright issues)
Providing Data / Content for Open Cultural Data Hackathons
Contributing to Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons / Wikidata
- Wikiprojekt „Schweizer Gedächtnisinstitutionen in der Wikipedia“ (in German) with explanations how heritage institutions may contribute to Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
- List of case studies of GLAM-Wiki cooperation
- „Wikidata: Flemish art collections, Wikidata and Linked Open Data“, whitepaper by Sandra Fauconnier
Batch-Uploads to Wikimedia Commons
- „Data transfers to Wikimedia Commons: Sharing institutional archives, Wikimedia learning pattern (German / English)
- First Batch Upload to Wikimedia Commons Using the GLAM-Wiki Toolset, blog post by Jesse de Vos, The Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision
- „Sharing a million photographs“, blog post by Fae, a volunteer batch uploader.
- „Using Open Refine to create XML Records for Wikimedia Batch Upload Tool“, Practical example posted by British Library
Linked Data
- Linked Data Survey for Implementers 2014 and 2015 (by OCLC Research): Results of 2014 survey (Excel) (OCLC)
OpenGLAM community
Opendata.swiss
OpenGLAM CH Working Group
Over 60 datasets are available from the OpenGLAM CH Working Group at opendata.swiss, the national open data portal of the Swiss Confederation.
This represents, to some extent, the most carefully published and broadly accessible resources from our community. Every year, efforts are made to upload fresh entries in time for GLAMhack - the pre-events of which are also an excellent place to learn how this is done.
Swiss Heritage Data
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Swiss Heritage Data
This page contains a list of open heritage data from and/or about Switzerland. New arrivals since the last Open Cultural Data have been highlighted with a ⭐️. Feel free to add any further datasets that are in line with the OpenGLAM Principles.
Save for a small number of exceptions listed below, GLAM datasets for the hackathon are being published and promoted on opendata.swiss, the national open data registry. GLAM datasets on opendata.swiss can be found via their tags glam and openglam (for English, French, German and Italian). Datasets from natural history collections are referenced on GBIF.
Data providers are invited to manage the description of their data themselves under their own organizational account on opendata.swiss. As an exception, the OpenGLAM CH Working Group may take care of the listing of the data on behalf of data providers which do not have their own user account on opendata.swiss (yet).
Note that we are in an ongoing dialogue with the Federal Statistical Office, who are running opendata.swiss, in view of the improvement of the platform with regard to the presentation of heritage data. If you have any suggestions or comments in this regard, please let us know: info(at)openglam.ch
- Archives cantonales jurassiennes (State Archives of the Canton of Jura)
- Archives cantonales vaudoises (State Archives of the Canton of Vaud)
- Archives d'Etat de Genève (State Archives of the Canton of Geneva)
- Archives of Contemporary History / Archiv für Zeitgeschichte, ETH Zürich
- Archiv Ortsgeschichte Wetzikon (Municipal Archives Wetzikon)
- Archives de l'Etat du Valais
- Baden Municipal Archives
- Bern University of the Arts
- Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire Lausanne BCUL
- Büro für Fotografiegeschichte Bern
- Canton of Zurich – Monuments Protection Service
- Canton of Zurich – State Archives
- Canton of Zurich – Statistical Office
- Christkatholische Kirche der Schweiz
- City of Zurich – Municipal Archives
- City of Zurich – Grün Stadt Zürich
- City of Zurich – Police
- City of Zurich – Urban Planning Office
- City of Zurich – Architectural Heritage Office
- City of Zurich – Office for Art in the Public Space
- Cultural Observatory of the Canton of Ticino (Osservatorio Culturale del Cantone Ticino)
- dodis.ch
- e-codices (multiple swiss libraries)
- e-manusripta (multiple swiss libraries)
- e-rara (multiple swiss libraries)
- EPFL – DHLAB
- EPFL – Montreux Jazz Digital Project
- EPFL – Musée Bolo
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ETH Library
- Photographs by Documenta Natura (1987–2010)
- Productions of Max Frisch plays since 1945
- API for direct access to ETH Library's resources
- C. G. Jung Correspondence (metadata)
- Media on Wikimedia Commons contributed by ETH Library
- Photos by the Swiss photographer, pilot and aviation pioneer Walter Mittelholzer (1894-1937)
- Photos from the Max Frisch Archive
- Max Frisch primary literature (sample query)
- Photographs of Thomas Mann
- Correspondence Thomas Mann (metadata)
- Thomas Mann secondary literature (sample query)
- Collection of Scientific Instruments and Teaching Aids
- Federal Office for Civil Protection, PCP Section
- Federal Roads Office
- Federal Statistical Office FSO
- Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz / Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse)
- Historical Museum Basel
- Infoclio
- International Telecommunication Union ITU
- IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature
- Kunsthaus Zürich
- Le Temps Historical Archive
- Library Am Guisanplatz BiG
- Memoriav association
- Mediathèque Valais - Martigny
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Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Neuchâtel
- ⭐️Entomological Collection - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️Collection of fish fossils created by Louis Agassiz (images on Wikimedia Commons)
- Musées Cantonaux du Valais
- Museris/:ratio
- Museum der Kulturen Basel
- Naturhistorisches Museum Bern
- Naturmuseum Thurgau
- OpenGLAM CH
- Plazi
- PTT-Archive
- Radio Télévision Suisse
- Heritage Foundation SBB
- Sammlung der Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte in Winterthur
- Schaffhausen Municipal Library
- Shoe Museum Lausanne
- SIK-ISEA
- Société d'histoire de l'art en Suisse SHAS
- swissbib
- swisscollections
- SwissJazzOrama
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Swiss Federal Archives
- Archive database of the Swiss Federal Archives
- Federal consultations 1960–1991
- Fonds overview: Federal State since 1848
- Carl Durheim’s police photographs of stateless persons
- Geneva Conventions: Scans of original documents
- Finding aids of ETH Zurich University Archives within the Archives Portal Europe (APE)
- Historical Photograph Collection: "Active Service in the World War I (1914–1918)"
- State financial statements / federal budget: receipts and expenditure of the Confederation for the previous and following year (1848–2003)
- The Stapfer-Enquête: schooling in Switzerland 1799
- Swiss Foundation Public Domain
- Swiss Game Developers Association (with help from School of Data Switzerland)
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Swiss National Library
- Aerial Photographs by Eduard Spelterini
- Archive Adolf Pochon
- Autographensammlung Hans Rhyn
- Bibliography on Swiss History
- Digitised Collections of the Swiss National Library
- Gugelmann Collection
- ISplus Swiss (G)LAM Inventory
- Manuskripte Friedrich Glauser
- Photo collection Max van Berchem
- Swiss Book (2001-)
- Swiss Rainer Maria Rilke Archive
- Photo Collection Annemarie Schwarzenbach
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Swiss National Museum
- Historical Photos «Vues de la suisse» by Adolphe Braun & Cie.
- Representative sample from the Ceramics & Glass Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Weapons & Uniforms Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Technology & Traditions Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Numismatics & Seals Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Paintings & Sculptures Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Carriages, Sledges, & Vehicles Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Precious & Non-ferrous Metals Collection (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Special Collections (images and metadata)
- Representative sample from the Archeological Collection (images and metadata)
- Swiss National Sound Archives
- Swiss Social Archives
- Swiss Theatre Collection
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Swiss National Biodiversity Data and Information Centres – infospecies.ch
- ⭐️ Swiss National Amphibia Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Apoidea Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Bat Databank: Regional Coordination Eastern Switzerland (KOF) - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Bat Databank: Regional Coordination Western Switzerland (CCO) - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Bryophyte Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Butterflies and Forester Moths Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Butterflies and Forester Moths Databank (Checklist) - checklist dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Cicadidae Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Coleoptera Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Coleoptera Databank (Checklist) - checklist dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Databank of Green Algae (Characeae) - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Databank of Mayflies, Stoneflies and Caddiesflies - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Databank of Vascular Plants - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Decapoda Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Diplopoda Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Dragonflies Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Fish Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Fungi Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Grasshoppers Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Lichens Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Mammal Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Mammal Databank: Larger Carnivores Monitoring Program (KORA) - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Mollusca Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Moths Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Owlflies Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Spider Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss National Vespoidea Databank - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss Occurrence Records of Native Species of Various Faunal Groups - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss Occurrence Records of Non-Native Species of Various Faunal Groups - occurrence dataset
- ⭐️ Swiss Species Occurrence Data for Controlled Access by Valpar.ch and SwissCatchment, v1 - metadata dataset
- University Library of Basel
- University of Lausanne, Institut universitaire d'histoire de la médecine et de la santé publique
- University of Neuchâtel
- University of Zurich
- Uster – Municipal Archives
- Vereinigte Herbarien der Universität und ETH Zürich
- Zentral- und Hochschulbibliothek Luzern
- Zentralbibliothek Solothurn
- Zentralbibliothek Zürich
Exceptions not hosted on opendata.swiss
GIOCOnDa
The GIOCOnDa LOD Dataset Catalogue provides access to 22 linked open data datasets from various sectors such as culture, environment, tourism and health. Culture-related datasets include museums in the Canton of Ticino and the neighbouring Italian Region of Lombardy, as well as cultural and architectonical heritage of the Lecco area in Italy. The datasets can be downloaded in RDF format and are available under various Creative Commons licenses.
⭐️ GIOCOnDa
GIOCOnDa Catalogo Datasets LOD
HOW-TO - GIOCOnDa Sparql endpoint
Memoriav
The association Memoriav works in a proactive, sustainable manner to preserve, valorize and ensure broad use of Switzerland’s audiovisual cultural heritage – photographs, sound recordings, films and videos as well as context-relevant information.
⭐️ Memobase
API: api.memobase.ch provides a Rest API to some content of memobase.ch in a Linked Open Data Format.
Memobase API Documentation: Link
See the Data Model for more information about the various fields.
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⭐️ Collection Radio pleine lune: https://api.memobase.ch/record/advancedSearch?q=isPartOf:mbrs:acc-001
Information about the collection: https://memobase.ch/fr/recordSet/acc-001 ; http://inventaires.archivescontestataires.ch/index.php/fonds-radio-pleine-lune
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⭐️ Fonds de photographies des prises de vue techniques de l'office fédéral de topographie Swisstopo: https://api.memobase.ch/record/advancedSearch?q=isPartOf:mbrs:blt-001
Information about the collection: https://memobase.ch/fr/recordSet/blt-001 ; https://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/fr/connaissances-faits/histoire-collections/images-historiques/images-techniques.html
Naturmuseum Thurgau
⭐️ Natural history collections of Naturmuseum Thurgau.
Metadata of collections:
- Datenbank Herbar (26'571 Datensätze)
- Datenbank Insecta (41'840 Datensätze)
- Datenbank Mollusca (3'758 Datensätze)
Data Download: https://naturmuseum.tg.ch/das-naturmuseum/sammlungen/glamhack.html/14463
License: CC-BY, Naturmuseum Thurgau, Frauenfeld
Contact: Barbara Richner, barbara.richner@tg.ch
Sammlung der Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte in Winterthur
Metadata and images of 3 specific collections:
- Appenzeller Museum Collection - The collection of a former Museum from Appenzell
- Crossbow Collection - A collection of photographes of various crossbows
- Objects hold by famous people - A collection of objects that were owned by famous persons
Data (for all 3 collections) : https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/5nx4sals9U3KMtF
License: Metadata : CC0, Photographs : CC BY-SA 4.0, PDF : under clarification
Contact: l.peterer@skkg.ch
Archives d'Etat de Genève (State Archives of the Canton of Geneva)
Donation de la comtesse Eldegarde au prieuré de Satigny 21 février 912, cote CH AEG P.H. 1, Public Domain
Inventories of three historical collections:
- Collection des pièces historiques - This collection contains documents dating from 912 through 1846. It was assembled in the 19th century with the goal of gathering all documents considered interesting from the point of view of political history. The collection comprises 5700 folders with ca. 40'000 documents. Scans of the documents are accessible on the Adhémar database. More (in French)...
- Archives du département du Léman - This archival collection comprises the documents from the Administration du Léman (Département du Léman) and the Sous-préfecture de Genève during the French administration of Geneva between 1798 and 1813 (see also: "Léman (département)" in the Historical Lexicon of Switzerland)
- Finances P - This collection consists of accounting documents from the 14th century onwards, organized according to year and topic.
License: CC-0 (Inventories); Public Domain (Scans of historical documents)
Formats: CSV / Excel (Inventories); JPG (Scans of historical documents)
Data / Documentation: datahub.io (Inventories and documentation in French); Adhemar (Scans of historical documents - search for “pièces historiques” in the section “Recherche de documents numérisés”)
Contact: archives@etat.ge.ch
Personnalités Vaudoises
Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire Lausanne BCUL
Anne Cuneo at the Salon du Livre 2011 in Geneva. Photo: Rama, CC BY-SA, via Wikimedia Commons.
A rich database about people notable for special artistical and cultural merits for the Canton of Vaud “personnalités vaudoises” including detailed biographical information and many links of various nature. This data stems from the database originally designed in 2006 to celebrate the Rumine Palace centennial. The database can be browsed online via: https://www.patrinum.ch/collection/PersonnalitesVD?ln=fr&as=1
License: Public Domain
Formats: MySQL dump, CSV
Data / Documentation: 20170907_persovd.xlsx
Contact: http://www.bcu-lausanne.ch/contact/
Inventory of Historical Monuments (Canton of Zurich)
Canton of Zurich - Monuments Protection Service
Photo: Roland zh, CC by-sa 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Inventory of historical monuments in the Canton of Zurich (Denkmalschutzobjekte).
License: list: Opendata.swiss Open use / descriptions: CC BY 4.0
Data: list as WMS / list as WFS / list as CSV / descriptions as PDF
Documentation: https://ad.zh.ch/ogd (German)
Contact: oliver.waddell@bd.zh.ch
PCP Inventory
Federal Office for Civil Protection, PCP Section
Wiesener Viadukt, winning picture of the Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 international photo contest. Photo: David Gubler, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Inventory of Cultural Property in Switzerland (historical buildings and heritage collections). The list of A-objects contains cultural properties of national significance, while the list of B-objects contains the cultural properties of regional significance. Earlier versions of this lists have been transposed to Wikipedia and have been used as a basis for the Swiss edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments international photo competition. Openly licensed pictures of the various objects can be found on Wikimedia Commons.
License: CC-0
Format: CSV / Excel
Data: datahub.io
Contact: kgs-gis@babs.admin.ch
Inventory of Historical Traffic Routes in Switzerland
Federal Roads Office
Historical Road on Septimer Pass. Photo: Mgloor, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The Inventory of Historical Traffic Routes in Switzerland is a unique enterprise worldwide: on behalf of the Swiss Confederation ViaStoria has created a cartographical and descriptive survey of all roads and paths, based on their historical traffic importance or on the preserved historical structures of national importance (ca. 3'750 km). These traffic routes are protected under the Swiss Federal Law for the Protection of Nature and Landscape (NHG). More...
Format: Shapefile (among others)
Data / Documentation: https://opendata.swiss/de/dataset?keywords_de=historischer-verkehrsweg
Contact: hans-peter.kistler@astra.admin.ch
Lausanne Museums
- Musée historique de Lausanne (Lausanne Historical museum)
- Musée Romain Lausanne-Vidy (Lausanne Roman museum)
- Collection de l'Art Brut (Art Brut Collection)
- Mudac (Musée de design et d’art appliqués contemporains)
- Fonds des arts plastiques de la Ville de Lausanne
Lausanne. Le Grand-Pont est inauguré en 1844
There are 185'000 objects, many with digitized images, available through this website which brings together the collections of five museums and art institutions from Lausanne, Switzerland. All items dating from before 1900 are in the Public Domain and the metadata usable under Creative Commons licenses. Additionally this includes the Jacques-Edouard Berger collection from the mudac museum. However, note that most items in the collection de l’art brut, mudac and FAP are copyrighted, but the works of authors deceased for more than 70 years can be used.
License:
- Images dating from before 1900: Public Domain / no known copyright
- Works of authors/photographers deceased more than 70 years ago: Public Domain (this will often require some research as the dates of death of the creators are not systematically indicated in the metadata)
- Other images: All rights reserved.
- Metadata: CC BY-SA
Formats: JPEG
Data: musees.lausanne.ch (click Collections for search options)
Bulk data: will be available at the hackathon courtesy of a team working on a scraper
Contact: Yann Ringgenberg
Historical Playing Cards
OpenGLAM CH
Historical Tarot Cards, Public Domain
Many playing cards were produced in Switzerland throughout history. Particularly famous was the Müller company in Schaffhausen which is the ancestor of today's AGMüller. But even before there was playing cards manufacturing in Switzerland. We have digitized the playing cards of a tarot game wich was designed in the manufactory of Johann Georg Rauch between 1831 and 1838. Also we have digized a deck of the ancestor deck “Tarot de Besançon”.
License: Public Domain (images)
Format: TIFF
Data: Will be available during the hackathon (to be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons)
Contact: micha.rieser@wikimedia.ch
Klosterneuburger Evangelienwerk
Stadtbibliothek Schaffhausen
Detail of page 19 of the “Klosterneuburger Evangelienwerk” (Stadtbibliothek Schaffhausen, Gen. 8, Gen. 8, f. 5r), Public Domain
The “Klosterneuburger Evangelienwerk”, held by the Municipal Library of Schaffhausen, is a large-format manuscript from the 14th century, which contains the oldest version of an illustrated copy of the so-called Klosterneuburger Evangelienwerk, a German prose translation of the Gospels, together with the Lives of the Apostles and various Apocrypha from the New Testament. Over 400 pen and ink wash drawings, irregularly interspersed throughout the manuscript, accompany and illustrate the text.
License: Public Domain (If you make use of this work in a publication, an app, or the like, it is suggested that you cite it according to the citation format proposed by e-codices and send a short notice to the Municipal Library of Schaffhausen.)
Format: JPEG / TIFF
Data: JPEG-files in various formats are available via e-codices / High resolution TIFF-files will be available during the hackathon.
Documentation: e-codices
Contact:
- bibliothek@stsh.ch
- ramona.fritschi@unifr.ch, e-codices (for the TIFF-files)
Ufficio dell’analisi e del patrimonio culturale digitale (UAPCD) Data
Open data for MappaLetteraria and Cultural Agenda of Canton Ticino
MappaLetteraria
FWS services in GML format:
https://wfs.geo.ti.ch/?MAP=/project/wfs_ac.qgz&service=WFS&version=1.3.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=ac_004_1_v1_0_guida_letteraria_svizzera_italiana_citazioni https://wfs.geo.ti.ch/?MAP=/project/wfs_ac.qgz&service=WFS&version=1.3.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=ac_004_1_v1_0_guida_letteraria_svizzera_italiana_luoghi
https://www4.ti.ch/decs/dcsu/uapcd/osservatorio/guida-letteraria/mappa-letteraria
Cultural Agenda API https://www4.ti.ch/decs/dcsu/osservatorio/agenda-culturale/home/
API (See attached pdf📦 File: Servizi API dell’Agenda culturale del Cantone Ticino.pdf)
📦 File: Manuale dei servizi API dell’Agenda culturale del Cantone Ticino [v1.0].pdf
Vascular plants
The vascular plant collection of the United Herbaria Z+ZT of the University (Z) and ETH Zurich (ZT) encompasses about 2.5 million objects, of which ca. 15% for a total of approximately 350,000 specimens have already been imaged and are publicly available on GBIF (see this short movie for a brief presentation of the institution). Metadata recording is, however, still very much incomplete.
This dataset was used in the following projects:
Wikidata - SQID
Introducing some of the tools to analyse, browse and query Wikidata
https://hack.glam.opendata.ch/project/177
This was presented as Challenge 2 at #GLAMhack 2022, and being worked on in the project above.
Challenge
SQID is a project of the Knowledge-Based Systems Group of TU Dresden, based on Wikidata Toolkit & Wikidata SPARQL Query. There are currently a number of issues (e.g. Fix styling #146) involving the design and usability of this tool. It is perhaps one of the more accessible projects for designers wishing to contribute to Wikidata, and is currently hosted on GitHub.
See also:
- Wikidata - The Distributed Game (Source code)
- Wikidata Front Page Design
- Mediawiki Developer Account
Screenshot of SQID:
SQID
(a.k.a. Wikidata Class Browser)
This repository contains the code for the SQID Wikidata Browser. You can use the application online without installing anything.
Submitting comments, bug reports, feature requests
Use the SQID Issues page on github to report issues and to find out if your issue is already known or even being worked on.
Installation
You do not normally need to install this yourself, since it is a Web application that you can use in your browser. Developers who want to change the code should have a local copy that runs though. This is farily easy:
- Download the files. To install dependencies, run
npm install
. For local development, usenpm run serve
, which will start a local web server serving the application. For production builds, usenpm run build
and make thedist/
directory available using your local web server. - Get some data. You can copy the example json data files from src/data/exampleData to src/data/ to get started. You can update these files by running the Python script
update-statistics.py
under helpers/python from this directory, but this will not recreate all statistics. You can also download most recent updated json files. - Optionally recreate all statistics. The program to do this is the java "sqid-helper" under helpers/java, using Wikidata Toolkit. The main code is in SchemaUsageAnalyzer.java. The code is invoked by using the command-line client (running the client will show a help message that includes this action).
Deployment on Wikimedia Toolforge
An ansible playbook for deployment on Toolforge is available in helpers/ansible, run ansible-playbook -i production site.yml
to build the java helper package and the app bundle, and deploy them to Toolforge. Use ansible-playbook -i production site.yml --tags all,clean
to also force a clean rebuild.
License
The code in this repository is released under the Apache 2.0 license. External libraries used may have their own licensing terms.
Challenges
GLAMhack
Community hackdays to explore ideas and gaps in open cultural data