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This presentation was part of a webinar introduced by the International GLAM Labs Community in October 25th, 2022 and brought together theory and practice on how to make available GLAM digital collections as datasets for publication and re-use by researchers, GLAM professionals, creative workers and other users. As the options for preparing collections as data are nearly endless, starting the implementation of the Collections as Data principle may be daunting. To support GLAM institutions to start on this journey, the presentation gives a practical overview of the steps that can be taken and presents some of the choices to be made. You will also learn about real-life examples from the National Library of Scotland, the German National Library, the Library of Congress, Europeana, KBR - Royal Library of Belgium, the Royal Danish Library and Meemoo.
Additional information available at https://glamlabs.io/events/collections-data/
Collections as Data, GLAM Labs
Collections as Data, GLAM Labs
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