ArchivesSpace has a REST backend API, and requests yield a response in JSON. As one option, I'd investigate to publish linked data as JSON-LD. Some degree of mapping would be necessary, but I imagine it would be significantly easier to that instead of using something like D2RQ.
Mark -- Mark A. Matienzo <m...@matienzo.org> Director of Technology, Digital Public Library of America On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Eric Lease Morgan <emor...@nd.edu> wrote: > I’m just curious. To what degree does ArchiveSpace support publishing > content as linked data? Transforming EAD (or MARC) into serialized RDF is > functional but not ideal for linked data, for many reasons. ArchiveSpace as > a content management system may be more feasible. At the very least, > something like D2RQ could be put on top of the ArchiveSpace database to > expose the underlying content as RDF. What do you think? > > [1] D2RQ - http://d2rq.org > > — > Eric Lease Morgan > University of Notre Dame >