
FAIR Data Digest #23
Open data of 16.2 million Dutch vehicles that can be used to enrich Wikidata
CURRENTLY PATERNITY LEAVE. Notes on my work with (cultural heritage) FAIR data. Topics cover Programming, Open Science, Digital Humanities, Knowledge Graphs, Linked Data, Metadata, data catalogs, Wikidata, RDF, SPARQL and the Semantic Web.
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Open data of 16.2 million Dutch vehicles that can be used to enrich Wikidata

How I solved data integration performance problems by rewriting SPARQL queries or changing the approach. Food for thought that might help you too!

on the meeting point of cultural heritage and technology: Heritage Science. Looking at the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science and the need for FAIR data not only coming from digitized content but also from measurements of specialized scientific instruments.

the Halloween edition on scary data anti-patterns

on a fast Python clustering algorithm for bibliographic data and a talk about Belgian journalism at the DH virtual discussion group

On Reliable Research Software (Harvard Data Science Review) and announcements for the newsletter: frequency of posts and DOI identifiers

FAIR success story: Institutional history of the EU translation service. Also reporting on recent endeavors to fill a gap in Wikidata.

how important is the social component for Research Data Infrastructures and how can you explore existing Wikibase cloud instances?

why you should care about a single trustworthy data source for Belgian heritage metadata?

The European Open Science Cloud, as FAIR as it can be and a Greek tragedy