LOD4Culture is a web application for the exploration of world-wide Cultural Heritage. It uses Linked Open Data from Wikidata and DBpedia.
These are some of the features of LOD4Culture:
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The application can run in any device with a modern browser
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Effective hiding of RDF/OWL/SPARQL
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Interactive map for discovering Cultural Heritages sites
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Adaptable to different zoom levels
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Browser of Cultural Heritage entities
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Seamless access to Cultural Heritage data from Wikidata and DBpedia
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Powered by CRAFTS (Configurable REST APIs For Triple Stores)
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Available in English and Spanish
Please cite LOD4Culture as:
G. Vega-Gorgojo, "LOD4Culture: Easy exploration of cultural heritage linked open data," in Semantic Web (pre-press), pp. 1-30, 2023, doi: 10.3233/SW-233358.
LOD4Culture is a web application developed in Javascript. You can easily deploy it in your web server, but you need to set up your own CRAFTS API to access data sources.
Alternatively, you can just try a live version of LOD4Culture on https://lod4culture.gsic.uva.es/
LOD4Culture is available under an Apache 2.0 license. Please send us an email to guiveg@tel.uva.es if you use or plan to use LOD4Culture. Drop us also a message if you have comments or suggestions for improvement.
If you have already employed LOD4Culture you can help ups to improve by filling this questionnaire (also available in Spanish).
Some screenshots of LOD4Culture: