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Biblissima Authority Files
This platform provides Biblissima's authority file in the form of structured data. Its realization is part of the Biblissima programme, the observatory of the written heritage of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance from the 8th to the 18th century.
These authority files are based on data collected and processed within the framework of the Biblissima programme.
They form the backbone of the Biblissima portal and the prototype IIIF Collections of Manuscripts and Rare Books.
They have been set up in order to identify, disambiguate, harmonize and align named entities from a wide range of data sources (digital libraries, catalogues and specialized databases on manuscripts and early printed books). This effort has been ongoing since the beginning of Biblissima in 2013.
Available Authority Files
- Person Authority File
- Geographical Names Authority File
- Organisations Authority File
- Shelfmarks of manuscripts and early printed books
In progress
These will be published gradually during 2020.
- Textual works
- Iconographic descriptors
Data access, API
The publication of Biblissima authority files is part of a process of opening up the data and making it reusable. Thus this platform provides authority data in a structured form and makes it accessible by computer programs through web services (Web API):
- API endpoint and help page (See also the API documentation pages
- API sandbox to experiment (guided queries through a web form)
In addition, each entity is identified in the Web of Linked Data by a URI built on the following pattern: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q{n}
. The raw data of an entity is accessible at this URI through content negotiation (in JSON format, and in different RDF serializations: RDF/XML, N-Triples, Turtle, N3).
Read more information at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Data_access#Linked_Data_interface
Data Licence
The Biblissima authority data are published under the terms of the Open License Version 2.0 (Etalab).