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He collaborates with British Library, Belgian National Library, Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund, a German library consortium, Europeana, Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek, meemoo (the Flemish Institute for Archives), Gent University Library, Victoria and Albert museum and other cultural heritage organisations. He is an editor of Code4Lib Journal, co-chair of LIBER Data Science in Libraries working group, member of different library and digital humanities related groups, maker and supporter of open source and open data projects. He is also interested in publishing and searching large text corpora in the web, and the new ways of web presence of cultural heritage (archival, library and museum materials with special focus on semantic web technologies). His main research interests are quality assessment of cultural heritage metadata and cultural analytics, the data analysis of these metadata as historical source. He received PhD (summa cum laude) from University of Göttingen, in 2019 as the output of this research.
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Péter Király, is a software developer and researcher at at GWDG, the data, compute and research centre for Max-Planck-Society and University of Göttingen. These pages are about the process of the research – my findings, results, codes, talks. Multiple extensions are being developed along with the core framework to work with specific metadata schemas, or data source. During the project a general framework is developed, which enables metadata repositories and digital libraries (such as Europeana, TextGrid or Digital Public Library of America) to run a range of measurements on the collection, and get suggestion where they should improve the quality of their metadata. The Metadata Quality Assessment Framework is a research project on figuring out how one can decide in an algorithmic way whether a metadata record in a cultural heritage database is “good” or “bad”.
