Five case studies to test and validate ECHOLOT’s technical system and collaboration models

Basque Cultural Heritage Data

The Basque Cultural Heritage dataset landscape is fragmented across the Basque homelands in Spain and France, as well as a widespread diaspora.

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European Literary Bibliography

The European Literary Bibliography (ELB) is a research infrastructure service collecting, harmonising and presenting bibliographical data on literature and literary studies from individual national sources through a unified interface.

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Connecting media art collections

Data and objects related to media art — including video art, installations, performances, net art, and digital works — are widely dispersed and fragmented.

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Flemish fine arts and performing arts collections

The publication of collection data from CHIs on external data sharing platforms, especially Wikimedia platforms and Europeana, is currently not effective and efficient enough.

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Publishing and round-tripping GLAM data

Wikimedia Sweden (WMSE) supports a broad range of cultural heritage institutions and community-led organisations in publishing their data to Wikimedia platforms such as Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons, as well as to national aggregators and Europeana.

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Design approach

 Read more about the user centrered design approach

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Wikimedia ecosystem

Bringing institutional heritage and
citizen-driven knowledge commons.

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