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Publishing museum collections on the semantic web: the museumfinland portal
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Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters table of contents
New York, NY, USA
POSTER SESSION: Posters table of contents
Pages: 418 - 419  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-912-8
Authors
Eero Hyvönen  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Miikka Junnila  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Suvi Kettula  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Eetu Mäkelä  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Samppa Saarela  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Mirva Salminen  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Ahti Syreeni  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Arttu Valo  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
Kim Viljanen  University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
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ABSTRACT

Museum collections contain large amounts of data and semantically rich, mutually interrelated metadatain heterogeneous databases. The publication of museum collections on the web is therefore a very promising application domain for semantic web techniques. We present a semantic web portal called MuseumFinland - Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web1" [3]that contains some 4,000 cultural artifacts from the collections of three museums using three different database schemas and database systems. The system is based on seven RDF(S) ontologies consisting of some 10,000 classes and individuals.


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Eero Hyvönen: colleagues
Miikka Junnila: colleagues
Suvi Kettula: colleagues
Eetu Mäkelä: colleagues
Samppa Saarela: colleagues
Mirva Salminen: colleagues
Ahti Syreeni: colleagues
Arttu Valo: colleagues
Kim Viljanen: colleagues