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English: A practical case study of how to create Linked Open Data for 1.300 Dutch underground newspapers from World War 2 using Wikipedia, DBpedia and an old paper book.


Lecture given by Olaf Janssen - Wikimedia & Open Data coordinator for the National Library of the Netherlands (KB) - for students of the master's course "Digital Access to Cultural Heritage" at Leiden University on 23-2-2017
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Olaf Janssen    wikidata:Q66439268
 
Olaf Janssen
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Olaf D. Janssen; Olaf Daniel Janssen; O. D. Janssen
Description Dutch librarian
Date of birth 20th century
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Location of birth Dongen
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The Hague (2001–) Edit this at Wikidata
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