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As part of the Center’s Linked Open Data – Special Interest Group meeting, the Yale Center for British Art will be livestreaming a presentation and round-table discussion on linked data and museum provenance information.  


When: Monday, February 27, 2017.  3:00pm Eastern Standard Time. 

Where:  http://britishart.yale.edu/multimedia-video/27/4261   (the program will also be archived here for later viewing)

 

What: Standardizing Museum Provenance for the 21st Century:

Colleagues from the Carnegie Museum of Art, Louise Lippincott, Fine Arts Curator, Costas Karakatsanis, Provenance Researcher, and David Newbury, Lead Developer, will discuss how Art Tracks (http://www.museumprovenance.org/), CMOA's National Endowment for the Humanities-funded digital provenance project, has come together through the combined efforts of technologists, curators, and provenance researchers.  They will provide an overview of the project, discuss their current research into the Northbrook Collection, and share insights about the collaboration that resulted from this cross-disciplinary project. They will particularly address their design for multi-level provenance modeling to support various levels of structured provenance data.  They will also discuss the concept of human-augmented digital research (https://github.com/arttracks/elysa), and Linked Data embedded in provenance (i.e. LOD Reconciliation).

The program will open with a short presentation, and then continue as a three-person round-table discussion, with audience questions. 

 

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Kraig Binkowski
Chief Librarian
Reference Library and Archives
Yale Center for British Art
1080 Chapel Street, PO Box 208280

New Haven, CT 06520
203.432.2846   |  britishart.yale.edu

 

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte,

and the Shaping of the Modern World

Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, February 2–April 30, 2017
Kensington Palace, London, June 22–November 12, 2017

 

Britain in the World
The Yale Center for British Art Reinstallation

 

FUTURE EXHIBITION
Art in Focus: The British Castle—A Symbol in Stone

April 7–August 6, 2017

 

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