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Methodology for the Publication of Linked Open Data from Small and Medium Size DMOs

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Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2015

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Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) create and collect valuable data in the tourism sector, which usually is kept in isolated data repositories. Linked Open Data (LOD), which combines the Open Data movement and the Linked Data initiative, adds semantic annotations and links to external data, allowing DMOs not only setting their data free from isolated repositories, but also placing them in multiple contexts by pairing them with different LOD sets worldwide. However, the lack of clear methodologies, publication examples and tools focused on DMOs has been reflected on a scarcity of available examples of tourism LOD published by DMOs. This paper presents a methodology for the publication of tourism LOD for small and medium size DMOs, which has been implemented using Open Source tools. An example of publishing a multilingual dataset of Points of Interest (POIs) is provided as well as a mobile application based on the data.

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Authors would like to thank both the Basque Government and the Regional Government of Gipuzkoa for partially funding this work; as well as the companies Elkarmedia, Eko.tx and Iraurgi Berritzen who have been part of the consortium of the project.

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García, A., Linaza, M.T., Franco, J., Juaristi, M. (2015). Methodology for the Publication of Linked Open Data from Small and Medium Size DMOs. In: Tussyadiah, I., Inversini, A. (eds) Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2015. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14343-9_14

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