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Alexander Winkler (@awinkler) · 12/2020 · Tröts: 2.240 · Folger: 740
Sa 15.06.2024 11:42
I'm looking for interesting examples of federated #SPARQL queries (maybe but not necessarily using #Wikidata) in the context of #culturalheritage/ #museum / #library/ #GLAM etc. I've got the impression that federation is used less often than it should be and am wondering why.
Any pointers are very appreciated.
Here's a post that has a #Commons query federated with Wikidata: https://openbiblio.social/@awinkler/112196978364956277
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