Project Context / Objective:
The Getty Conservation Institute, in collaboration with Historic England and other knowledge organisation specialist organisations, sought to develop an Arches-based application to manage authority data and controlled vocabularies for cultural heritage. The project aimed to create a community-focused platform enabling the collaborative development, maintenance, and dissemination of reference data. By providing a robust, standards-based environment for terminology management, Arches Lingo supports interoperability with other systems and serves as a canonical source for trusted vocabularies in the heritage sector.
Takin.Solutions’ Role / Contributions:
Takin.Solutions contributed to Arches Lingo by providing conceptual modelling and semantic documentation expertise, focusing on structuring the resource models and workflows to accommodate complex hierarchies, contributor processes, and lifecycle management of authority data — ensuring both usability and semantic rigour.
Key Activities:
- Developed and refined conceptual models for controlled vocabularies, schemes, and concepts within Arches Lingo.
- Ensured interoperability with multiple export formats — including CSV, SKOS, and JSON-LD — for integration with both Arches and non-Arches systems.
Deliverables / Outputs:
- Conceptual models and semantic documentation for Arches Lingo.
- Integration-ready models and patterns enabling robust, interoperable authority data management.
Outcome / Impact:
The work strengthened Arches Lingo as a robust, standards-based platform for authority data management, making complex vocabulary workflows accessible to heritage specialists without deep technical expertise. The project enabled controlled vocabularies to be widely shared, integrated, and reused across heritage organisations, supporting education, research, and interoperability within the cultural heritage sector.
