
Tim Sherratt is a historian, hacker, and Associate Professor of Digital Heritage at University of Canberra. He runs the GLAM Workbench, a collection of guides to help you explore and use data from galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, and earlier this year received a grant from Wikimedia Australia to explore and create integration of Australian government agency data with Wikidata. In this article he discusses his recent work.
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