Hi Federico,

On 14-07-19 13:21, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Maarten Dammers, 14/07/19 13:57:
That made me wonder: Do any of the other heritage organizations public linked open data or is the RCE the first to do this?

Several, I think. The most significant I remember were from Sweden and Finland.
Any pointers? I don't see anything on https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_query_service/Federation_report that might be the endpoints.
Even the Italian ministry published some linked (semi-open) data last year and Wikimedia Italia funded the import of the small part of it which was usable (about 30k items):
<https://www.wikidata.org/?curid=30576438#Luoghi_della_cultura>

Semi-open? According to https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_federation_input/Archive#dati.beniculturali.it this is cc-by 2.5. I assume they did a separate release?

Anyway, their platform (Lodview) is quite nice. We should also add links to things like http://dati.beniculturali.it/iccd/schede/resource/GeographicalFeature/Comune_di_MONZAMBANO and http://dati.beniculturali.it/iccd/schede/resource/uod/S010537 . With the federation in place, it's possible to set up automated reports to find mismatches between the data. See for example the report on https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property_talk:P1006/Mismatches . Obvious report for this domain would be monuments in the beniculturali database, but not on Wikidata. Or do you already have something in place?

Maarten


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