
Open Topstukken is a collaborative digital cultural heritage project that connects “collection highlights” from the special collections of two Dutch university libraries through Linked Data and open-science practices. Using the open-source platform Omeka S as shared collection management infrastructure, we selected, digitized and described 30 highlights around four themes, aligning local resource templates and FAIR-aligned metadata across both institutions. A semi-automated workflow exports curated Omeka S metadata to Wikidata, integrating these objects into an open knowledge graph. IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) image delivery and joint thematic site enable cross-institutional digital storytelling, where researchers, curators and metadata specialists co-construct narrative contexts around items. The presentation presents Open Topstukken as a case of “Infrastructured storytelling”: how choices about open standards, authority data and ETL workflows shape the stories that can be told with heritage data, and what this implies for future research-driven use of heritage collections in the digital humanities.
Digital Storytelling in Special Collections, Cross-Institutional Heritage Narratives, Linked Data for Cultural Heritage, Wikidata Integration, knowledge representation, cultural studies, OmekaS (Collection management system), data visualization, Semantic Interoperability, GLAM, IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework)
Digital Storytelling in Special Collections, Cross-Institutional Heritage Narratives, Linked Data for Cultural Heritage, Wikidata Integration, knowledge representation, cultural studies, OmekaS (Collection management system), data visualization, Semantic Interoperability, GLAM, IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework)
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