NADAC, LOD, MANTO, and other connective acronyms

Written by Greta Hawes

For the past year I’ve have the good fortune to be part of Networking Archaeological Data
and Communities: An NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities,
run by the Alexandria Archive and Open Context. I’ve written up some thoughts on how we use Linked Open Data in MANTO for the programme.

You can read it here: LOD, MANTO, and the power of connections.

With thanks to Melissa Cradic for putting it all together.

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