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Building a Linked Open Data Ecosystem for the Performing Arts

Over the past six months, the BFH Institute for Public Sector Transformation has had the pleasure to accompany the Canadian Arts Presenting Association‘s Linked Digital Future Initiative , which intends to leverage the potential of linked open data in the area of the performing arts. At the difference of earlier projects we have been involved […]

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Algorithms also discriminate – as their programmers tell them to do

Companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to make decisions or to make decisions based on their suggestions. These suggestions can also be discriminatory. To prevent this, we need not only to understand program codes on a technical level, but also to incorporate human thinking and decision-making processes to detect and reduce systematic deception. CO […]

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The central role of base registers and standards data in breaking data silos

Base registers or standards data are central components of a Linked Data ecosystem. Together with jointly used data models or ontologies, they ensure that data sets can be linked across organisational boundaries. Without them, Linked Data would not be possible This article explains what basic registers or standards data are and shows why it makes […]

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How art institutions can manage their metadata

Virtual assistants need descriptive metadata to work correctly. But many art organizations are poorly positioned with it. To close this gap, a Canadian start-up has developed a tool for art organizations to manage their metadata, writes our author Gregory Saumier-Finch. Context Discoverability is changing. We are using screens and virtual assistants, driven by AI, to […]

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June-July: Special Issue focused on Missing Links

Today, Open Data is an imperative. Government data, research data, and data from various other fields must be freely accessible and reusable – of course within the limits of legitimate interests of privacy and secrecy. Open Data provides value for democracy and for the economy: Open Data furthers participation, increases transparency, opens up new business […]