More than 430,000 Greek cultural heritage records are now available on SearchCulture.gr, EKT’s aggregator for cultural content. Enriched with new functionalities, SearchCulture.gr offers better exploration of the continuously increasing number of cultural collections to be discovered in it.

The aggregator has already contributed 100,000 items to Europeana, the European digital library, augmenting the volume of  Greek cultural content  available to international audiences. Also, new, intangible heritage content has been added to SearchCulture.gr, from the collections of the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre Academy of Athens.

EKT’s goal for SearchCulture.gr was to provide one single point for aggregating all Greek publicly funded digital cultural content and to offer it up to the public to enjoy and benefit from.  Through SearchCulture.gr, EKT aggregates national cultural content, ensures continuous access to it and feeds it to Europeana, thus increasing its findability, reuse and the international reach of quality Greek digital content. In addition, organizations which feed their content to SearchCulture.gr can ensure its long-term preservation by depositing it in EKT’s Preservation Service.

EKT enriches, homogenizes and organises the aggregated content of SearchCulture.gr using item types and temporal information by developing vocabularies and advanced data mining and semantic enrichment tools. This allows for search and hierarchical navigation of the content by selecting type, date and historical periods or using interactive elements such as cloud tags for types or timelines. Users can submit complex queries such as ’sculptures of the classical period’ or select a type, eg ‘vessel’, and then, using filters, navigate through historical periods or centuries to explore the evolution of pottery throughout the history of Greek culture.

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