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4th Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon

Our fourth Open Cultural Data Hackathon took place on 26-28 October 2018 at the Swiss National Museum in Zurich – in cooperation with the ETH Library, Zentralbibliothek Zürich, the Swiss Social Archives, the State Archives of the Canton of Zurich, the Basel Historical Museum, Wikimedia CH, infoclio.ch and the members of the Friends of OpenGLAM Network.

A Pre-Event to our Hackathon was held at the ETH Zurich on 11 September 2018. This event was aimed specifically at students and gave information about the type of data provided at the GLAMhack as well as examples of projects conducted during past editions.

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Share your data in view of the next Open Cultural Data Hackathon

You may own yourself cultural data that you are ready to share. Please look at these infosheets (German / French) on how to share data. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact beat.estermann@openglam.ch.

Press release

Press release concerning the GLAMhack Awards and the 2018 edition of the hackathon.

Results of the Swiss GLAMhack Awards 2018

Photo: Aura.ch © Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum

For the first time, #GLAMhack was hosted by a museum, and seized the occasion to encourage more museums to participate as data providers. Furthermore, we introduced a couple of changes to our hackathon concept:

  • This year's focus was on creating softwares or artefacts that engage an audience – either online or in form of exhibits/installations. We thereby also encouraged the use of non-standard hardware, such as virtual reality equipment and the like.
  • The two hackathon days were followed by a public project presentation event on Sunday afternoon, where visitors had the possibility to test the products and to meet their creators. Symbolic prizes were awarded to the best projects in several categories.

The Swiss GLAMhack Awards took place on Sunday, 28 October.

Categories

The jury awarded prizes in the following categories (one winning project per category):

The audience awarded the prize in the category:

Members of the jury

  • Sonja Gasser (Kunsthaus Zürich & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
  • Michael Kempf (Landesmuseum Zürich )
  • Enrico Natale (infoclio.ch)
  • Mathias Müller (Institut für Computerlingustik, Universität Zürich)
  • Lothar Schmitt (Zentralbibliothek Zürich)
  • Michael Gasser (ETH-Bibliothek)

The members of the Jury. Photo by Thomas Bochet.

Coverage of the hackathon in the media and in blogs:

(continuously put up to date)

Pictures taken during the hackathon are available on Wikimedia Commons.

The event was organized by the OpenGLAM CH Working Group of the opendata.ch association, with contributions from:

Organization Committee
Opendata.ch
Beat Estermann, coordinator of the OpenGLAM Working Group
Valérie Hashimoto, project coordinator
Oleg Lavrovsky
Frédéric Noyer
Opendata.ch / Basel University Library
Lionel Walter (lead dataset team)
infoclio.ch
Jan Baumann
Enrico Natale
Swiss National Museum
Thomas Bochet (lead logistics)
Anna Durisch
Dario Donati
Dominik Sievi
ETH Library
Michael Gasser (co-lead programme committee)
Zentralbibliothek Zürich
Lothar Schmitt (co-lead programme committee)
Swiss Social Archives
Vassil Vassilev
Fabian Würz
State Archives of the Canton of Zurich
Tobias Hodel
Basel Historical Museum
Stefan Bürer

The Cultural Hackathon was made possible by financial and/or in kind contributions from the Swiss National Museum in Zurich, the ETH Library, Wikimedia CH, Zentralbibliothek Zürich, infoclio.ch, the Swiss Social Archives, and the members of the Friends of OpenGLAM Network.

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Die Veranstaltung war Teil der nationalen Kampagne zum Kulturerbejahr 2018. kulturerbe2018

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