Background on the EDM Sample Clauses

Background on the EDM. The Europeana Data Model16 (EDM) is Europeana’s solution in the effort of integrating the existing cultural heritage data from a vast amount of European content providers in the fields of libraries, museums, archives and audio-visuals, each one of them operating with their own metadata standard. The model also tries to take advantage of the cultural heritage resources available today, such as authority lists and thesaurus, in order to avoid duplication of work, by adding meaningful content at a low cost. As a result the content will be enriched by linking to different projects and institutions. Thus, data coming from a certain provider may be enhanced by the content from other providers or rich web sources like DBpedia, creating meaningful relations between items and translating the metadata at the same time. EDM is the evolution of its predecessor Europeana Semantic Elements (ESE) and the result of a joint work with professionals of different fields, allowing the adoption of valuable community standards such as LIDO for museums, EAD for archives and METS for digital libraries. It uses a semantic web based framework that leads the way for the introduction of Europeana in the semantic web, allowing contributors to access to a wide range of Europe’s cultural heritage resources. EDM encourages independent description for the cultural heritage object and its digital representation, allowing the use of appropriate metadata for each case. The distinction is made by the use of three core classes: edm:ProvidedCHO, edm:WebResource and ore:Aggregation. The edm:ProvidedCHO class is intended for representing cultural heritage objects; the second class, for the description of the possible digital representations of an object and the ore:Aggregation class is the one that states the relation between the first two. Providers are advised by Europeana to attempt to separate their object’s descriptions in order to choose a suitable class for every part. Another benefit on the use of the EDM is that it incorporates contextual resources, permitting providers with their metadata improved by pointing to controlled vocabularies and thesauri, to represent this kind of resources separated from the main object and take advantage of the richness of this data at the same time. The contextual classes provided by Europeana are edm:Agent, edm:Place, edm:TimeSpan and skos:Concept.
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