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See Lingo in action with a demonstration of its core features, including advanced search, multi-language search, adding images to concepts, matching concepts across schemes, collaborative editing, and publishing as linked open data.
📣The June #ArchesProject bulletin is here! This issue highlights the release of Lingo v1.0, recent resources such as our Modeling Demo site & translations hub, new implementations, upcoming events, community presentations, publications & more: bit.ly/archesbulleti...
Watch these presentations from the latest meeting of the UK Interest Group on May 28, as well as the full meeting recording on the Arches YouTube channel.
🔗 Sign-up for the group’s mailing list & suggest topics for discussion:
✨ Arches Lingo v1.0.0 has been released! Developed by the Getty Conservation Institute with input from Historic England, Lingo gives cultural heritage organizations a dedicated tool for creating, managing, and publishing shared vocabularies.
#ArchesLingo #VocabularyManagement
▶️ NEW VIDEOS:
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🔍 Searching Across Arches Instances (presented by Ash Smith, searching data from projects supported by 🌬️)
💻 Arches Data Import using SQL (presented by Junaid Abdul Jabbar, MAHSA Project)
👏👏A round of applause to our 22-member Arches Committer Team. Thank you for advancing the Arches Project mission of improved data management for the global cultural heritage community.
⭐️ Full shoutout: bit.ly/maintainer-month
🔗 Become a committer: bit.ly/arches-committer
To learn more, read the full announcement on the Arches Project blog:
This #MaintainerMonth we’re celebrating those who keep Arches running: the Arches Committer Team! Organized by GitHub and @opensource.org, May is a time to recognize the effort behind ensuring our collective open-source work is sustainable and collaborative.
Funded by Arcadia and hosted by the University of Cambridge, @maeasamproject.bsky.social builds detailed inventories of endangered archaeological sites across 11 African countries using their Arches-powered database. Here’s a look at how they do it:
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