Collaborative study on #dataspaces led by DISTILL presented at #ICADL2022: and on #usecases for #digitalheritage

The final publication in the conference proceedings is available here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-21756-2_41 In its final month, DISTILL work in collaboration with GATE Institute, and the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences was presented at one of the key international conferences in the digital domain, ICADL 2022. The 24th edition of theContinue reading “Collaborative study on #dataspaces led by DISTILL presented at #ICADL2022: and on #usecases for #digitalheritage”

#OpenScience through #DataSpaces – foggy or clear? Impressions from the #EOSCsymposium2022

The session “Data spaces: architecture, business models and supporting initiatives” at the EOSC 2022 Symposium in Prague took place on 14 November 2022. It featured presentations from Mark Dietrich and Giuseppe laRocca, Juan Arenas Márquez (ELIXIR) and myself. Magdalena Brus (EGI) masterfully connected the talks with the discussion which followed. The session looked into examplesContinue reading “#OpenScience through #DataSpaces – foggy or clear? Impressions from the #EOSCsymposium2022”

On data spaces, cakes, poetry and hats: #Europeana2022

Reflections from the conference Europeana 2022 – making digital culture count, took place from 28 – 30 September 2022. It was a celebration for at least two reasons. Such an event is an unmissable opportunity for me. I am really curious about how this new technological development will leave a mark on the digital heritageContinue reading “On data spaces, cakes, poetry and hats: #Europeana2022”

Data Spaces for Cultural Heritage: Insights from GLAM Innovation Labs @ ICADL’22

Here is the link to the published paper: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-21756-2_41 An exploratory piece looking at GLAM innovation labs as potential sources of use cases for the future data spaces for cultural heritage had been accepted at the ICADL’22 conference. Abstract. The accumulation of digital cultural heritage collections for decades was shaped by centralised approaches based onContinue reading “Data Spaces for Cultural Heritage: Insights from GLAM Innovation Labs @ ICADL’22”