The Getty Vocabularies
Patricia Harpring - Managing Editor, Getty Vocabulary Program
Getty Vocabularies - Why LOD? Why now?
A Brief History of the Project
Joan Cobb - IT Specialist Project Manager, Getty Information Technology Services
October 21, 2014
This is a project SIP report done at MITCON-IESS India.
title of the project is deciding marketing strategy of fitness training course & a brief study on Fitness industry in pune.
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a game-changer for businesses and individuals alike. One of the most innovative and remarkable examples of AI technology is Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), a powerful natural language processing tool developed by OpenAI. This article explores the significance of Chat GPT in human life and how it is revolutionizing communication.
AI helps to transform call center operations in a much effective way. Also, It facilitates a better customer experience. Let's discuss how AI is helping call centers.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
🔹How will AI-based content-generating tools change your mission and products?
🔹This complimentary webinar [ON-DEMAND] explores multiple use cases that drive adoption in their early adopter customer base to provide product leaders with insights into the future of generative AI-powered businesses, and the potential generative AI holds for driving innovation and improving business processes.
Generative AI, Game Development and the Future of CivilizationJon Radoff
This is my talk from Gamescom Congress in 2023: the topic is the use of generative AI in game development -- but the context is much broader. This is about the next stage of human civilization, where our minds and our creativity are extended through the use of AI tools and agents. My talk is not only about creativity, but empowerment: tools that act upon our goals and reflect our individuality.
This is a somewhat condensed and updated version of a lecture I presented at the MIT Media Lab course on Metaverse (MAS.S61).
This is a project SIP report done at MITCON-IESS India.
title of the project is deciding marketing strategy of fitness training course & a brief study on Fitness industry in pune.
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a game-changer for businesses and individuals alike. One of the most innovative and remarkable examples of AI technology is Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), a powerful natural language processing tool developed by OpenAI. This article explores the significance of Chat GPT in human life and how it is revolutionizing communication.
AI helps to transform call center operations in a much effective way. Also, It facilitates a better customer experience. Let's discuss how AI is helping call centers.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
🔹How will AI-based content-generating tools change your mission and products?
🔹This complimentary webinar [ON-DEMAND] explores multiple use cases that drive adoption in their early adopter customer base to provide product leaders with insights into the future of generative AI-powered businesses, and the potential generative AI holds for driving innovation and improving business processes.
Generative AI, Game Development and the Future of CivilizationJon Radoff
This is my talk from Gamescom Congress in 2023: the topic is the use of generative AI in game development -- but the context is much broader. This is about the next stage of human civilization, where our minds and our creativity are extended through the use of AI tools and agents. My talk is not only about creativity, but empowerment: tools that act upon our goals and reflect our individuality.
This is a somewhat condensed and updated version of a lecture I presented at the MIT Media Lab course on Metaverse (MAS.S61).
Ideas for how volunteers at cultural heritage institutions can help, using Tr...Rose Holley
Every cultural heritage institution has a large body of willing volunteers. this presentation gives some ideas for how they can usefully help you, using Trove as a tool. The presentation is Art related and was written for the National Gallery of Australia but is equally applicable to museums, libraries and archives.
Developments in Access to Art Information: Trove. Presentation at ARLIS confe...Rose Holley
Presentation at ARLIS conference Darwin, September 2010 by Rose Holley. Demonstrates how Trove aggregrates information for Art resources and is a useful tool for researchers, artists and librarians.
Steve and Social Tagging: Seeing Collections Through Visitors' EyesSteve Project
Brief introduction to Steve: The Museum Social Tagging Project, prepared for the RUSA Presidents' Program at the American Library Association's 2009 annual meeting.
What is the Role of the Professional Archivist in the Evolving Archival Space?Kate Theimer
My keynote address given in Christchurch, NZ at the joint conference of the Archives & Records Association of New Zealand and the Association of Australian Archivists in Christchurch.
Finding a goldmine of natural history illustrations within BHL texts: the Ar...Trish Rose-Sandler
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) has now achieved a critical mass of digitized historic texts – over 41 million pages and counting. The BHL portal can be searched by several access points including title, author, subject, and scientific name. But, what is largely hidden and entirely unsearchable are the millions of natural history illustrations found with the BHL books and journals. These visual resources which include drawings, paintings, photographs, maps and diagrams represent work by some of the finest botanical and zoological illustrators in the world, including the likes of John James Audubon, Georg Dionysus Ehret, and Pierre Redouté. Many of the illustrations are the first recorded descriptions of much of the world’s biota, providing the scientific foundation for contemporary taxonomic research and conservation assessments. Some of them are the only verifiable resource about an organism and their existence on Earth due to changes in global climate patterns and rapid loss of natural habitat for many species. Audiences for these illustrations also cross a variety of disciplines and include: biologists, artists, historians, illustrators, graphic designers, archivists, educators, students, and citizen scientists.
In 2012, the Missouri Botanical Garden was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support a project called The Art of Life: Data Mining and Crowdsourcing the Identification and Description of Natural History Illustrations from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). This talk will discuss the Art of Life objectives and current status. It will go into detail about the algorithms and schema designed for finding which pages contain illustrations and describing the subsequent output. Finally the talk will discuss the project’s benefits for the scientific community such as improving access to a significant collection of public domain images related to biodiversity.
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: EOL Team Report: November 2012Martin Kalfatovic
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: EOL Team Report: November 2012. Martin R. Kalfatovic. EOL Team Meeting. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, MA, 29 November 2012.
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Visiting the Art Museum: A Journey Toward Participation is a book about the visitor experience. It is written as a companion for visitors to and inside the art museum. The volume engages readers in transforming a common experience, the museum visit, into a sophisticated epistemological inquiry. The study of the visitor experience through an epistemological approach consists of the untangling of the academic disciplines that study and inform each step of this experience: urban studies, architecture, design, art history, art education, and nonprofit management. This journey follows a transformative bottom-up trajectory from experiential to epistemological, and, finally, reveals itself as empowering. The book unfolds as an edited volume, with chapters by different authors who are enthusiastic scholars in each discipline and addresses undergraduate students as citizens, master’s students as professionals, and scholars as teachers and researchers. Each reader will discover a kaleidoscopic world made of ideas, values, and possibilities for participation.
American Art Collaborative Linked Open Data presentation to "The Networked Cu...American Art Collaborative
An August 2017 presentation by Eleanor Fink to "The Networked Curator: Association of Art Museum Curators Foundation Digital Literacy Workshop for Art Curators"
Ideas for how volunteers at cultural heritage institutions can help, using Tr...Rose Holley
Every cultural heritage institution has a large body of willing volunteers. this presentation gives some ideas for how they can usefully help you, using Trove as a tool. The presentation is Art related and was written for the National Gallery of Australia but is equally applicable to museums, libraries and archives.
Developments in Access to Art Information: Trove. Presentation at ARLIS confe...Rose Holley
Presentation at ARLIS conference Darwin, September 2010 by Rose Holley. Demonstrates how Trove aggregrates information for Art resources and is a useful tool for researchers, artists and librarians.
Steve and Social Tagging: Seeing Collections Through Visitors' EyesSteve Project
Brief introduction to Steve: The Museum Social Tagging Project, prepared for the RUSA Presidents' Program at the American Library Association's 2009 annual meeting.
What is the Role of the Professional Archivist in the Evolving Archival Space?Kate Theimer
My keynote address given in Christchurch, NZ at the joint conference of the Archives & Records Association of New Zealand and the Association of Australian Archivists in Christchurch.
Finding a goldmine of natural history illustrations within BHL texts: the Ar...Trish Rose-Sandler
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) has now achieved a critical mass of digitized historic texts – over 41 million pages and counting. The BHL portal can be searched by several access points including title, author, subject, and scientific name. But, what is largely hidden and entirely unsearchable are the millions of natural history illustrations found with the BHL books and journals. These visual resources which include drawings, paintings, photographs, maps and diagrams represent work by some of the finest botanical and zoological illustrators in the world, including the likes of John James Audubon, Georg Dionysus Ehret, and Pierre Redouté. Many of the illustrations are the first recorded descriptions of much of the world’s biota, providing the scientific foundation for contemporary taxonomic research and conservation assessments. Some of them are the only verifiable resource about an organism and their existence on Earth due to changes in global climate patterns and rapid loss of natural habitat for many species. Audiences for these illustrations also cross a variety of disciplines and include: biologists, artists, historians, illustrators, graphic designers, archivists, educators, students, and citizen scientists.
In 2012, the Missouri Botanical Garden was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support a project called The Art of Life: Data Mining and Crowdsourcing the Identification and Description of Natural History Illustrations from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). This talk will discuss the Art of Life objectives and current status. It will go into detail about the algorithms and schema designed for finding which pages contain illustrations and describing the subsequent output. Finally the talk will discuss the project’s benefits for the scientific community such as improving access to a significant collection of public domain images related to biodiversity.
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: EOL Team Report: November 2012Martin Kalfatovic
The Biodiversity Heritage Library: EOL Team Report: November 2012. Martin R. Kalfatovic. EOL Team Meeting. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, MA, 29 November 2012.
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Visiting the Art Museum: A Journey Toward Participation is a book about the visitor experience. It is written as a companion for visitors to and inside the art museum. The volume engages readers in transforming a common experience, the museum visit, into a sophisticated epistemological inquiry. The study of the visitor experience through an epistemological approach consists of the untangling of the academic disciplines that study and inform each step of this experience: urban studies, architecture, design, art history, art education, and nonprofit management. This journey follows a transformative bottom-up trajectory from experiential to epistemological, and, finally, reveals itself as empowering. The book unfolds as an edited volume, with chapters by different authors who are enthusiastic scholars in each discipline and addresses undergraduate students as citizens, master’s students as professionals, and scholars as teachers and researchers. Each reader will discover a kaleidoscopic world made of ideas, values, and possibilities for participation.
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American Art Collaborative Linked Open Data presentation to "The Networked Cu...American Art Collaborative
An August 2017 presentation by Eleanor Fink to "The Networked Curator: Association of Art Museum Curators Foundation Digital Literacy Workshop for Art Curators"
Professional Forum:
Eleanor Fink, American Art Collaborative, USA, Shane Richey, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, USA, Jeremy Tubbs, Indianapolis Museum of Art, USA, Rebecca Menendez, Autry Museum of the American West, USA, Cathryn Goodwin, Princeton University, USA
Last year the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a planning grant to the American Art Collaborative (AAC), a consortium of thirteen U.S. museums who have come together to learn about and implement LOD within their respective museums. Under the grant AAC developed a road map for the Initiative that will test LOD reconciliation issues, develop production and reconciliation tools, and result in the publication of American art holdings as LOD for researchers, educators, general public, aggregators such as DPLA, ResearchSpace, and digital application developers. The road map also includes publication of best practices and guidelines to share with the broader museum community.
In September 2015, AAC member Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art received on behalf of AAC, an IMLS National leadership grant and plans for additional grants are underway. These grants are allowing AAC to convert data to LOD using the CIDOC CRM, link to the Getty Vocabularies as well as contribute missing names to enhance the vocabularies, and implement an API and reader compliant with the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) that will allow researchers to compare and contrast AAC LOD. Several open source tools including a link curation tool and IIIF/CRM translator will be developed and made available for other museums. AAC is developing its LOD under a federated model whereby each AAC member assumes responsibility for updating and maintaining its own data.
The session will bring together representatives from large as well as small AAC partners to discuss the benefits of LOD, some of the lessons learned and challenging documentation issues AAC is facing.
Bibliography:
American Alliance of Museums (Museum July/August 2016 Beyond the Hyperlink: Linked Open Data creates new opportunities;
http://www.club-innovation-culture.fr/emmanuelle-delmas-glass-yale-center-for-british-art-si-les-musees-ne-choisissent-pas-lopen-content-ils-deviendront-invisibles-et-inutiles/
New OrleansNovember 16-17, 2015
Expanding Machine-Readable Access Methods for Collections
Tearing Down Data Silos with Linked Open Data
Eleanor E. Fink, Manager, American Art Collaborative
American Art Collaborative Planning Grant Educational Briefings
Linked Data and Tools
Pedro Szekely - USC/Information Sciences Institute
September 30, 2014
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Brushstrokes of Inspiration: Four Major Influences in Victor Gilbert’s Artist...KendraJohnson54
Throughout his career, Victor Gilbert was influenced heavily by various factors, the most notable being his upbringing and the artistic movements of his time. A rich tapestry of inspirations appears in Gilbert’s work, ranging from their own experiences to the art movements of that period.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
12. AAT, the Art & Architecture Thesaurus®
Sample record
ID: 300132869
Terms:
bobbin lace (pref, en)
bone lace (en)
cushion lace (en)
梭心蕾絲(zh)
線軸編織花邊(zh)
kloskant (nl)
dentelle aux fuseaux (fr)
encaje de bolillos (es)
encaje de bolillo (es)
Klöppelspitze (de)
Klöppelspitzen (de)
Associative Relationships
requires ... lace pillows (<textile
fabricating tools and
equipment>...Objects Facet)
[300132869]
Hierarchical Relationships (poly)
.Objects Facet
... Visual & Verbal Communication
..... Visual Works
....... visual works (works)
......... <visual works by material >
........... needlework (visual works)
............. lace (needlework)
............... bobbin lace
Note: With "needle lace," one of two primary
types of handmade lace. It is characterized by
being made by ...
Chinese (traditional) ..... 與「針織蕾絲(needle
lace)」同為主要的手工蕾絲,其特色是以纏繞
於線軸或梭心...
Dutch ..... Een van de twee belangrijkste soorten
met de hand vervaardigde kant; 'naaldkant' is ...
German ..... Zusammen mit der “Nadelspitze”
eine der wichtigsten...
Spanish ..... Junto a "encaje a aguja", uno de los
dos tipos principales de …
Contributors: VP,CHIN,AS,RKD,IfM-SMB-PK,CDPB-DIBAM
Sources: Earnshaw, Clabburn, Needleworker's Dictionary (1976); Identification
of Lace, 2d ed. (1984); Ginsburg, Illustrated History of Textiles (1991)
Images by be under additional copyright
15. TGN, the Getty Thesaurus of
Geographic Names®
Sample record
Hierarchical Rels. (polyhier.) Place Types
Associative Rels
AAT
Images by be under additional copyright
51. • Nationality/
Culture/ Race/
Ethnicity in ULAN
was conceptual,
now needed to be
linked to AAT
• Certain matches
must be resolved
by hand
Matching ULAN Nationality to AAT
no match
ambiguous match
Many links cannot be made automatically
This
hessian
is bad
match,
type of
burlap
false match
Editorial perspective: LOD
ULAN
Example
52. Patricia Harpring
Managing Editor
Getty Vocabulary Program
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049
pharpring@getty.edu
53. A Brief History of the Project
October 21, 2014
Joan Cobb
IT Specialist Project Manager
Getty Information Technology Services
76. Contributing
Institution
CONA
Mapping
Tool
CONA
Validation
Application
CONA
Interim XML
CONA
XML
ULAN
XML
TGN
XML
AAT
XML
AAT TGN ULAN CONA
Editorial System (VCS)
vocab.getty.edu
AAT TGN ULAN CONA
Bi-weekly LOD
Publication
Ability to Synchronize
Links
A contribution to CONA is a contribution to all 4 vocabularies