Author:
Rinciog Octavian,Posea Vlad
Abstract
Nowadays we are witnessing an exponential increase in open data which are published in order to be reused by third parties. The major problem about these data is that they have very different formats and structures as they are issued in totally different institutions. Modern elearning methods can be improved using these open data, but their different structures inhibit the development of such elearning applications. This paper describes LODRo, a platform containing standardized public data on existing museums and archaeological research centers in Romania. These data are published by the Romanian National Heritage Institute on Romanian Open Data portal, in CSV format. Standardizing their format involves transforming existing open data in RDF triples and attaching additional properties using online web services, such as geographical coordinates. Furthermore, the existing information is linked with other online resources available from Linked Open Data Cloud. After transforming these Romanian national heritage open data we obtained as results 1014 resources having 5836 RDF triples, each resource representing a Romanian museum and 4290 resources having 39458 RDF triples, each resource representing a Romanian archaeological research center. Also, using DBpedia and GeoNames datasets, we found links to all towns and counties that host a Romanian cultural heritage and to a number of 164 out of 1014 total Romanian museums, this number representing the total number of Romanian museums that are mention on DBpedia. In LODRo, all these RDF triples can be queried using an existing SPARQL endpoint. Using these enhanced data published by LODRo platform, developers can build mobile learning applications to help museum visitors and archaeological researchers to discover additional data about existing sites.
Publisher
Carol I National Defence University Publishing House