Online registration form Since the late 1990s, many cultural content providers - archives and cultural heritage institutions - have been making their data collections accessible to the general public via web-based online applications and portals. These contain both large amounts of digitalized material and a wealth of information on digitally-born cultural phenomena. Information on any specific topic (the oeuvre of an important artist, for example) is, however, most likely dispersed over several of these resources, making it difficult for end users - ranging from the general public to a researcher with a very specific profile - to obtain a complete picture of the topic. There is a growing need for initiatives that make connections between these resources possible, enabling interoperability between the variety of data models used by the various repositories. This expert meeting will bring together specialists in this area - initiators of online resources and archives, academics, artists and theorists - in order to discuss possible strategies and applications related to achieving interoperability between online resources, and developing interesting applications on top of such frameworks. Several problematic issues are likely to be encountered, such as:
Examples of recent online portals for electronic art are
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Steeds meer culturele instellingen en archieven maken hun informatie toegankelijk via het world wide web. Toch ligt de informatie over specifieke onderwerpen - bijvoorbeeld het werk van kunstenaars - meestal verspreid over meerdere bronnen. Er ontstaat steeds meer behoefte aan initiatieven die die bronnen met elkaar kunnen verbinden en eindgebruikers in staat stellen gelijksoortige bronnen te raadplegen met behulp van decentrale toepassingen.
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