Archive for 2014
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Improving Metadata and Reuse Across the Network
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Rights Statements in Digital Object Aggregators: DPLA, Europeana, and the International Rights Statement Working Group
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RDF Application Profiles and Tools for Metadata Validation and Quality Control.
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The Digital Public Library of America Ingestion Ecosystem: Lessons Learned After One Year of Large-Scale Collaborative Metadata Aggregation
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The Digital Public Library of America Ingestion Ecosystem: Lessons Learned After One Year of Large-Scale Collaborative Metadata Aggregation
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Librarians use cats, dresses, and good humor to raise over $20,000 for the Ada Initiative in 7 days!
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What We Learned by Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items
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Intro to DPLA Metadata
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The Digital Public Library of America: An Introduction
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DPLA After One Year
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The Digital Public Library of America: An Introduction
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Episode 294: Digital Public Library of America
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Among Place and Non-Place: Situating the Digital Public Library of America
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Dial-A-DPLA
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A Helping Hand: Free Software and the DPLA
As you probably know, DPLA is committed to making cultural heritage materials held in America's libraries, archives, and museums freely available to all, and we provide maximally open data to encourage transformative uses of those materials by developers. In addition, DPLA is also proud to distribute the software we produce to support our mission to the wider community.
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The DPLA API