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- | ====== 6th Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon ====== | + | ====== 6th Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon |
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+ | The 2020 Edition of the Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon took place on 5-6 June as an ONLINE hackathon. This edition was virtually hosted by the Swiss Institute for Information Science at the FHGR Chur, in collaboration with the Institute for Multimedia Production. The focus of the GLAMhack was on Linked Open Data, Machine Learning, Human-Computer-Interaction and Crowdsourcing. Once again, we were happy to collaborate with Wikimedia CH, infoclio.ch and other members of the Friends of OpenGLAM Network. | ||
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+ | **Join us on Facebook or Twitter** | ||
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+ | **SHARE YOUR DATA** in view of the next Open Cultural Data Hackathon | ||
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+ | You may own yourself cultural data that you are ready to share. Please look at the infosheets and if you have any questions, feel free to contact [[mailto: | ||
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+ | View of Chur. Photo by Marketing htwchur, CC BY-SA 4.0, via [[https:// | ||
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+ | =====Main focus and format===== | ||
+ | The interlinking of cultural heritage data, the use of structured data as well as crowdsourcing and machine learning are becoming more and more institutionalised in the international GLAM community. This is why the focus of the 2020 and 2021 editions lies on linked open data, machine learning, human-computer-interaction and crowdsourcing. | ||
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+ | =====Projects & Challenges===== | ||
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+ | **Video recordings of the final project presentations are available on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | All GLAMhack 2020 challenges are published on our **[[https:// | ||
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+ | =====Media Coverage===== | ||
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+ | =====Datasets===== | ||
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+ | Here is a selection of new datasets for the GLAMhack 2020: | ||
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+ | **Datasets from the PTT-Archives** | ||
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+ | **Source:** PPT-Archiv | ||
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+ | **Data:** | ||
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+ | **List of exhibitions with Swiss artists (since 1945)** | ||
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+ | This dataset contains an extensive list of art exhibitions from 1945 to 2020. It provides the title of the exhibition, the institution and dates, the names of the participating artists who are edited in the SIKART lexicon, the SIKART-IDs of the exhibitions and artists as well as direct links to the exhibition entries in www.sikart.ch. | ||
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+ | **Source:** Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft (SIK-ISEA) | ||
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+ | **Data:** [[http:// | ||
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+ | **“The call of the mountains”** | ||
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+ | This dataset gathers images (paintings, photographs, | ||
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+ | **Source:** Fundaziun Capauliana | ||
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+ | **Data:** Due to copyright restrictions, | ||
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+ | image: Hotel Restaurant Belvédère. Alp Grüm 2189 m ü. M. Blick auf Palügletscher, | ||
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+ | **“Children’s drawings”** | ||
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+ | This dataset gathers about 300 drawings, which were created by the pupils of a secondary school in Zurich between approx. 1900 and 1911. They show ornaments, plants, animals and architecture in pencil, watercolour or ink. | ||
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+ | **Source:** Stiftung Pestalozzianum | ||
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+ | **Data:** Due to copyright restrictions, | ||
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+ | image: Drawing with ornaments, drawn by a girl of age 14, watercolour and ink on paper, 51,1 x 31 cm, 1900-1910, class of Gustav Weber, Zürich, CC-BY-NC, Stiftung Pestalozzianum. | ||
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+ | =====Pre-Event & Workshops===== | ||
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+ | ===Mini Pre-Event / Info Session=== | ||
+ | **Thursday, 28 May 2020, 17:30 - 18:30**\\ | ||
+ | During this info session, we presented the challenges and datasets that have already been published. We explained the unfolding of the online Hackathon and presented the tools and platforms. \\ | ||
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+ | ===Transkribus: | ||
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+ | Transkribus ([[https:// | ||
+ | For the GLAMhack 2020, the Digital Humanities of the University of Bern provided a video tutorial, demonstrating the software' | ||
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+ | **Thursday, 4 June 2020, 15:00 - 17:00** \\ | ||
+ | **Q & A Session – Transkribus** \\ | ||
+ | During the Question and Answer Session, Tobias Hodel assisted you and showed further functionalities of Transkribus. | ||
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+ | ===Input Presentations=== | ||
+ | **Tuesday, 2 June 2020, 18:00-19:30 - Presentations**\\ | ||
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+ | **«archives at» – Referencing Archival Fonds on Wikidata in a Semi-Automatic Way** by Michael Gasser, Head of Collections and Archives, ETH Library Zurich\\ | ||
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+ | **"Do You Know More? Crowdsourcing @ the Image Archive, ETH Library Zurich" | ||
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+ | **Does AI Perform Better? – Metadata Enhancement through Deep Learning** by Christian Stuber and Manuel Kocher, students at Bern University of Applied Sciences | ||
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+ | **Friday, 4 June 2020, 18: | ||
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+ | **Saturday, 5 June 2020, 16: | ||
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+ | ===Panel on Authority Files and Controlled Vocabularies=== | ||
+ | **Wednesday, | ||
+ | The panel participants presented their activities in connection with the publication of authority files and controlled vocabularies as linked open data and shared their future plans in this area. In the ensuing discussion, the panel participants and the members of the audience discussed current challenges and identified areas for coordination and cooperation. | ||
+ | * Beat Estermann, Bern University of Applied Sciences: **Welcome & Introduction** ([[https:// | ||
+ | * Nicola Carboni, University of Zurich, Swiss Art Research Infrastructure: | ||
+ | * Sarah Amsler, University of Zurich, Swiss Art Research Infrastructure: | ||
+ | * Beat Estermann, Bern University of Applied Sciences / Opendata.ch: | ||
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+ | ===Workshops on Topics Related to the Performing Arts=== | ||
+ | **Thursday, 4 June 2020, 14:00 - 16:00**\\ | ||
+ | **Workshop - Harmonizing Data Modelling Practices in the Performing Arts**\\ | ||
+ | The workshop was intended for representatives of performing arts archives and platforms as well as other people interested in harmonizing data modelling practices in the field of the performing arts at an international level. An overview of existing data models can be found [[https:// | ||
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+ | The objective of the workshop was to: \\ | ||
+ | 1. Provide an overview of existing data models, discuss similarities and differences, | ||
+ | 2. Discuss the question of how best to structure the harmonization process (~30 minutes) \\ | ||
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+ | **Thursday, 4 June 2020, 17:00 - 19:00** \\ | ||
+ | **Workshop – Wikidata & Performing Arts** \\ | ||
+ | The workshop was intended for practitioners interested in ingesting performing arts related data in Wikidata or in using data from Wikidata in their applications. For reference, see [[https:// | ||
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+ | Tentative Agenda: \\ | ||
+ | 1. Round of table: Who has ingested / is planning to ingest what kind of data on Wikidata? \\ | ||
+ | 2. Round of table: Who has been using / is intending to use what kind of data from Wikidata? \\ | ||
+ | 3. What are the greatest challenges participants experience in the context of Wikidata? (brainstorming / clustering) \\ | ||
+ | 4. How are we planning to work together over the coming months? \\ | ||
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+ | Entrance to the railway station in Chur. Photo by Cayambe, CC BY-SA 4.0, via [[https:// | ||
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+ | =====Organizers===== | ||
+ | These event was organized by the [[http:// | ||
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+ | ^ Organization Committee ^^ | ||
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+ | | |Andrea Allemann | | ||
+ | | |Beat Estermann | | ||
+ | | |Valérie Hashimoto (project coordinator) | | ||
+ | | |[[user: | ||
+ | | |Dominik Sievi (lead dataset team) | | ||
+ | | |Birk Weiberg | | ||
+ | |[[https:// | ||
+ | | |Ivo Macek | | ||
+ | | |Michel Pfeiffer | | ||
+ | | |Thomas Weibel | | ||
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+ | | |Lothar Schmitt (lead programme committee)| | ||
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+ | | |Lionel Walter | | ||
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+ | | |Enrico Natale | | ||
+ | | |Jan Baumann | | ||
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+ | =====Sponsors / Supporting Organizations===== | ||
+ | The 2020 GLAMhack was made possible by financial and/or in kind contributions from the [[https:// | ||
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- | The 2020 Edition of the Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon will be hosted by the FHGR Chur on 4-6 June. The focus of the GLAMhack will lie on Linked Open Data, Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction and Crowdsourcing. The Thursday will be dedicated to workshops and guided tours, while the main hackathon will take place on the Friday and Saturday. Once again, we are happy to collaborate with Wikimedia CH, infoclio.ch and other members of the Friends of OpenGLAM Network. |