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The project is steered by a committee currently consisting of:
The project is steered by a committee currently consisting of:


    Florence Codine, BnF
* Florence Codine, BnF
    Karsten Dahmen, MK Berlin
* Karsten Dahmen, MK Berlin
    Ethan Gruber, ANS
* Ethan Gruber, ANS
    Sebastian Heath, NYU ISAW
* Sebastian Heath, NYU ISAW
    Chris Howgego, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
* Chris Howgego, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
    Andrew Meadows, University of Oxford
* Andrew Meadows, University of Oxford
    Ulrike Peter, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
* Ulrike Peter, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
    Daniel Pett, BM PAS
* Daniel Pett, BM PAS
    Karsten Tolle, DBIS, University of Frankfurt
* Karsten Tolle, DBIS, University of Frankfurt
    David Wigg-Wolf, DAI RGK
* David Wigg-Wolf, DAI RGK


Nomisma.org also hosts the Numismatic Description XML Schema
Nomisma.org also hosts the Numismatic Description XML Schema

Revision as of 13:36, 8 June 2016

Nomisma.org is a collaborative project to provide stable digital representations of numismatic concepts according to the principles of Linked Open Data. These take the form of http URIs that also provide access to reusable information about those concepts, along with links to other resources. The canonical format of nomisma.org is RDF/XML, with serializations available in JSON-LD (including geoJSON-LD for complex geographic features), Turtle, KML (when applicable), and HTML5+RDFa 1.1.

While the URIs provided by nomisma.org are stable, the project is in progress and subject to constant expansion and ongoing correction. This is particularly the case for the information provided about each nomisma.org identifier.

The information provided by nomisma.org has been provided by a wide community of scholars and institutions.

The project is steered by a committee currently consisting of:

  • Florence Codine, BnF
  • Karsten Dahmen, MK Berlin
  • Ethan Gruber, ANS
  • Sebastian Heath, NYU ISAW
  • Chris Howgego, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
  • Andrew Meadows, University of Oxford
  • Ulrike Peter, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
  • Daniel Pett, BM PAS
  • Karsten Tolle, DBIS, University of Frankfurt
  • David Wigg-Wolf, DAI RGK

Nomisma.org also hosts the Numismatic Description XML Schema

There are two Github repositories associated with the project. The application code is available in https://github.com/nomisma/framework. The RDF/XML data and ontology versions are in https://github.com/nomisma/data.


Example Nomisma.org URIs

http://nomisma.org/id/ephesus. The 'mint' at Ephesus. Nomisma relates this numismatic concept to other URIs such as wikipedia, Pleiades, Getty thesauri, * and the British Museum.