Multilingual and/or Multicultural Aspects Sample Clauses

Multilingual and/or Multicultural Aspects. ‌ Due to the international nature of scientific names of organisms (see above) and the citations of collectors of objects, multilingual content will not be a major issue in the core set of metadata for EUROPEANA (e.g. in the dc:titel element). However, experience shows that access to natural history data by the public is usually effected by common names of the organisms, not by the scientific name4. Common names are not only multilingual, but also exist in many regional variations, as explained above. WP 6 will deal with multilingual metadata enrichment including the incorporation of common names of organisms in many European languages. This will increase the success of search activities via the EUROPEANA data portal and its usefulness for the non- scientific public who are often unfamiliar with scientific taxonomic names. It will also allow the cross linkage with other digital objects in EUROPEANA, such as paintings, literature, sound files, etc. The taxonomic backbone of scientific names provided by WPs 4 and 5 will serve to link the multilingual common names to the actual species they refer to. The use of multilingual thesauri and vocabularies for geographical names will open up the content to a wide multicultural audience. The assembly of a geographical multilingual thesaurus (a gazetteer) is not subject of this proposal. The open access NameServer (xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx) provides extensive though incomplete multilingual and multiscript area names and could be used for metadata enhancements, but a common solution for EUROPEANA would be preferable. OpenUp! will built upon the developments of the current work packages 2 and 5 of the EuropeanaConnect project and integrate the future EUROPEANA Thesaurus for place names.
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