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Amsterdam Museum
The dataset of the Amsterdam Museum consists of metadata and images from the collection of the city of Amsterdam.
The dataset is available in three different ways: with the Adlib API that produces XML data via the OAI / PMH protocol and as Linked Open Dataset. See below for details of the various accesses.
All object descriptions (metadata) to be made available under CC0 and images (content) are Public Domain. This means that the data may be copied, modified, distributed and executed., Without the consent of the Amsterdam Museum The museum appreciates to be used as a source of information. Called The source is Amsterdam Museum.
Adlib API http://amdata.adlibsoft.com/wwwopac.ashx
The database can be searched with the result XML files. Using the Adlib API The data objects are more extensive than those harvested. Using the OAI-PMH
There is a separate website with documentation on the Adlib API: http://api.adlibsoft.com/site/
Examples of searches are: http://amdata.adlibsoft.com/wwwopac.ashx?database=AMcollect&search=creator=Helst * & = XMLType grouped
The library database is open for reuse and hot AMlibrary:
http://amdata.adlibsoft.com/wwwopac.ashx?database=AMlibrary&search=title=Helst * & = XMLType grouped
In the collection database (AMcollect) The following fields are available:
field <title> | description The priref is the record number of the object and the unique identifier in the database Each object has a unique object number The title of the object. An object may have multiple titles. The author (s) of the object. Personal names are listed as "last name, first name" The start date of manufacture. The end date of manufacture. If this is the same as the start date, it is a precise dating. Keyword that is the type of object being described. The sub-collection where the object is part of. Description of the object. Keywords which the image is described. Name of the person depicted Keyword that is the context of the object is described Name of a person to the object Keywords with which the material is referred to Keywords that the technique is referred Data on the size of the object A link to the item number of another object in the dataset The date of acquisition of the object The way in which the object has fallen in the collection. Texts about the object. This allows multiple texts, in both Dutch and English. Details of the publication in which the object is known. The title of the publication is a link to the library database (AMlibrary). Link to the image of the object. http://ahm.adlibsoft.com/ahmimages/ replace ".. \ .. \ that \ collection \ images \ 'in the object records with the above (and replace the slashes) |
OAI-PMH http://ahm.adlibsoft.com/oaix/oai.ashx
Via the OAI-PMH protocol, the entire collection as a XML file to query. http://ahm.adlibsoft.com/oaix/oai.ashx?verb=ListRecords&metaDataPrefix=oai_dc
The following information applies to Dublin Core available:
field dc: identifier dc: title dc: creator dc: subject dc: description dc: date dc: type dc: format dc: language dc: rights dc: publisher | description Each object has a unique object number. In addition, each record a separate record number. Title of the object. An object may have multiple titles. The manufacturer (s) of the object. Personal names are included. As "last name, first name" Keywords that describe the image and / or the context of the object. A description of the object. The dating of the object. Keyword that is the type of object being described. The data for the dimensions of the object Except some texts are all our metadata is Dutch. By default, this NL. credit Line Amsterdam Museum |
Linked Open Data
In 2011, based on an OAI harvest a Linked Open Data set based on the Europeana Data Model (EDM) made available by the university: