Challenge Entries are Up

The LODLAM Challenge submission period has ended, and we have received eight entries from several different countries demonstrating a wide array of implementations of Linked Open Data methodologies to cultural heritage collections.

You can view all of the submissions here, and take a look at the project web pages, datasets, codebases, and video presentations. We received fewer submissions than previous LODLAM Summits, and so we will open all eight submissions to voting at the Summit in two weeks rather than narrowing down this list to a final five before the event. The winning project will take home $1,500 from the Challenge sponsor, Casalina Libri. You can read more about our sponsor and their Semantic Web software at the link above.

Author: ewg118

I am the Director of Data Science at the American Numismatic Society. With a background in classical archaeology and more than ten years of experience in digital humanities and cultural heritage web development projects, I'm responsible for developing all of the Society's digital collections, library, archives, and research information systems, like Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE). Specializing in Semantic Web technologies, I am on the scientific committee for and chief software developer of Nomisma.org, an international collaboration to define the intellectual concepts of numismatics following Linked Open Data methodologies and aggregate numismatic content that makes projects like OCRE possible.