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= | <strong><span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Finno-Ugric Data Sharing Space</span></strong> | ||
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<strong>Finno-Ugric Data Sharing Space (FUDSS) is a multilingual cultural heritage infrastructure connecting museums, archives, libraries, community collections, music archives, photographs, films, and linguistic resources across Finno-Ugric communities. Built on Wikibase, Apache Jena Fuseki, Sampo-UI, and WikiMuseum technologies, it combines structured knowledge graphs, semantic browsing, virtual exhibitions, and linked open data services.</strong> | |||
[[File:Finno Ugric Data Sharing Space example garments.png|center|800px|alt=Our collection is best view via our Sampo semantic browser via finnougric.net|Our collection is best view via our Sampo semantic browser via [https://finnougric.net/en/ finnougric.net].]] | |||
The platform enables the discovery, enrichment, and publication of tangible and intangible cultural heritage while supporting multilingual access, community participation, and interoperability with Wikimedia, Europeana, and the emerging European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH). | |||
== | == 🌍 What is FUDSS? == | ||
FUDSS is a federated cultural heritage data space, a multi-layer cultural heritage infrastructure combining knowledge graphs, linked open data, semantic browsing, virtual exhibitions, and multilingual community curation. | |||
* A Wikibase knowledge graph containing structured descriptions of people, places, languages, artefacts, recordings, films, and cultural practices. | |||
* A Fuseki RDF triplestore supporting advanced SPARQL queries and linked open data publication. | |||
* A Sampo-UI semantic browser enabling exploratory search, filtering, visualisation, and contextual discovery. | |||
* WikiMuseum exhibitions presenting curated narratives built from the same underlying knowledge graph. | |||
* Multilingual lexicographic resources based on Wikibase Lexemes. | |||
* Connections to Wikimedia projects, Wikidata, Europeana, and ECCCH-aligned infrastructures. | |||
[ | For more context, see our graphical browser or subscribe to our [https://open.substack.com/pub/finnougric/p/mari-clothing-heritage-across-collections?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web blog] or just check out our [https://www.instagram.com/finnougricnet/ instagram account] for a first impression. For a more professional, digital heritage-based presentation read our [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17938081 publication preprint], visit the [https://reprex.nl/project/finnougricdataspace/ project page] or check out [https://reprex.nl/slides/20250306_dreams/ slide presentation]. | ||
=== Services === | |||
[[ | [[File:D Antal collective-management-AI 11.png|center|800px|alt=We reconcile data and metadata across public institutions, community archives, and commercial platforms such as Spotify and YouTube. The same methods support rights clearance, provenance research, and multilingual discovery, enabling overlooked Finno-Ugric heritage—including Livonian and Latvian folk songs—to become visible and accessible to new audiences.|We reconcile data and metadata across public institutions, community archives, and commercial platforms such as Spotify and YouTube. The same methods support rights clearance, provenance research, and multilingual discovery, enabling overlooked Finno-Ugric heritage—including Livonian and Latvian folk songs—to become visible and accessible to new audiences.]] | ||
[[ | * '''Cultural catalogue export and interoperability''' (Europeana, ECCCH, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, RDF and linked open data publication) | ||
* '''Co-curation of exhibitions and collections from dispersed heritage''' (e.g. [https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikipeedia:GLAM/Traditional_Livonian_Clothing/en/1 Livonian], [https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikipeedia:GLAM/Traditional_Seto_Clothing Seto], [https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikipeedia:GLAM/Traditional_Mari_Clothing_in_the_Collection_of_the_Estonian_National_Museum/en/1 Mari] and [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Udmurt_ethnographic_clothing_from_museum_collections Udmurt] cultural heritage) | |||
* '''Knowledge graph and namespace development for multilingual cultural heritage documentation''' | |||
* '''Metadata enrichment and semantic harmonisation of catalogues''', inventories and collection databases | |||
* '''Publication of high-value datasets''' following FAIR, CARE and linked open data principles | |||
Virtual exhibitions and semantic browsing interfaces using WikiMuseum and Sampo-style technologies | |||
* '''Multilingual lexicographic and terminology resources''' for endangered and minority languages | |||
* '''Rights-aware metadata repair and provenance reconstruction''' for heritage collections and audiovisual materials | |||
* '''Community-based heritage documentation''' and co-curation involving scholars, memory institutions and cultural communities | |||
* '''Heritage Digital Twin''' development for connecting tangible and intangible cultural heritage | |||
* Research infrastructure prototyping and data-space development for small and underrepresented cultural communities | |||
== 🎵 Collections by Type == | |||
Databases | |||
LīvMDb - the [[Item:Q4747|Livonian Music Database]]: a collection of musical works, songs, print music and sound recordings connected to the Livonian language or the Livonian Coast. | |||
=== Musical Works === | |||
Explore works sung in Finno-Ugric languages or belonging to their musical traditions: | |||
[[Item:Q194|Livonian]] • [[Item:Q2836|Mari]] • [[Item:Q3770|Finnish]] • [[Item:Q3721|Hungarian]] • [[Item:Q2498|Komi]] • [[Item:Q3090|Udmurt]] • [[Item:Q3680|Estonian]] • [[Item:Q2632|Erzya Moksha]] • [[Item:Q123|Khanty Mansi]] • [[Item:Q136|Samoyedic]] • [[Item:Q266|Veps]] • [[Item:Q324|Saami]] | |||
=== Sound Recordings (Spotify Playlists) === | |||
Curated playlists of Finno-Ugric music—traditional and contemporary: | |||
[[Item:Q193|Livonian]] • [[Item:Q2835|Mari]] • [[Item:Q3769|Finnish]] • [[Item:Q3720|Hungarian]] • [[Item:Q2497|Komi]] • [[Item:Q3089|Udmurt]] • [[Item:Q3679|Estonian]] • [[Item:Q2631|Erzya Moksha]] • [[Item:Q117|Khanty Mansi]] • [[Item:Q118|Samoyedic]] • [[Item:Q265|Veps]] • [[Item:Q323|Saami]] • [[Item:Q6775|Karelian]] | |||
== | ''We are inviting new curators knowledgeable about the traditional or contemporary music of these communities.'' | ||
* [[mediawikiwiki:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ|MediaWiki FAQ]] | |||
== 📸 Photographs == | |||
[[File:Pedestrian Path to Cape Kolka and the Baltic Sea thumbnail.jpg|left|thumb|180x180px|Connecting past and present through photographic metadata.]] | |||
* '''[[Item:Q896|Livonian Photography Collection (21st century)]]''': | |||
Contemporary photographs under Creative Commons licenses, each tagged with ISCC codes for digital traceability. | |||
* '''[[Item:Q4665|Livonian Historical Photography Collection]]''': | |||
Historical photography focused on Livonian speakers in Northern Courland and the Livonian Coast. | |||
* '''[[Seto Historical Photography Collection]]''': | |||
Curated by Daniel Antal and Dr. Ieva Pigozne. Includes multilingual metadata and community annotations. May be used as a primary photographic collection, or as secondary source for other areas, including 🧵''garments'' (see below.) | |||
Where possible, we present both original and enhanced versions of images. Post-processing supports textile research and educational use without compromising historical integrity. | |||
== 🧵 Garments == | |||
[[File:FUDS Q4633 preview.jpg|thumb|[[Item:Q4633|Seto female festive shirt (SU4106:97)]]]] | |||
* '''[[Item:Q1099|Traditional Livonian Clothing Collection]]''': | |||
Traditional garments worn by Livonians from from the Northern Kurzeme region (Latvia), showcasing weaving, color, and cut diversity. | |||
* '''[[Traditional Seto Clothing Collection]]''': | |||
Historical and ceremonial garments from Setomaa with detailed annotations. Includes primary sources (see [[Item:Q4370| kitasnik pinafore dress (STM SSM 782 E)]] and secondary sources (see the original ethnographic photograph [[Item:Q4044|Seto men in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (ERM Fk 213:146)]] and the derivative work: [[Item:Q4051|Trousers of a Seto man in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (detail)]]) | |||
== 🎬 Films == | |||
'''[[Finno-Ugric Film Database| Finno-Ugric Film Database (Soome-Ugri Filmiandmebaas)]]''': | |||
We are enhancing this foundational database with semantic metadata. | |||
Examples include: | |||
==== Feature films ==== | |||
* [[Item:Q4079|Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari]]: A Russian drama directed by Aleksei Fedorchenko, filmed in the Mari language and inspired by traditional folklore (2012). | |||
==== Documentaries ==== | |||
[[Item:Q4108|Browse the documentary collection →]] | |||
* [[Item:Q4088|The Land of Love]]: A Nenets-language documentary by Liivo Niglas (2014). | |||
* [[Item:Q4101|Tõnis Day in Setumaal]]: An Estonian language television documentary by Maie Maasikas (1993). | |||
==== Short films ==== | |||
[[Item:Q4109|Browse the short film collection →]] | |||
* [[Item:Q4096|The Afflicted Animal]]: A Northern Sámi short film by Egil Pedersen (2016). | |||
* [[Item:Q4100|To Speak is to Resist]]: A Komi-language short film by Taawetti Erkinpoika Myrskyvalkea (2024). | |||
==== Newsreels & Archives ==== | |||
[[Item:Q4106|Browse the audiovisual archive collection →]] | |||
== 🗣️ Language & Lexemes == | |||
[[File:Dreams playlist for DHNB2025..png|right|frameless|A playlist curated by Hõimulõimed with songs in the Dream Playlist Dhnb by Hõimulõimed in various Finno-Ugric languages]] | |||
Can machines understand dreams across languages? | |||
* English: [[Lexeme:L1|dream]] | |||
* Hungarian: [[Lexeme:L2|álom]] | |||
* Estonian: [[Lexeme:L3|unenägu]] | |||
* Dutch: [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1149861 droom] | |||
By connecting senses of lexemes with their grammatical and semantic behavior, we model language-independent queries. | |||
See the [[Item:Q3714|Dream Playlist DHNB2025]]! | |||
== 🧪 Try It, Change It == | |||
This is a sandbox for metadata innovation. | |||
* Test metadata enrichment on real items. | |||
* Experiment with multilingual reconnection. | |||
* Prototype governance workflows. | |||
''We invite GLAM institutions, researchers, and community curators to explore new models for cultural preservation.'' | |||
> Real innovation comes not from new software—but from new participation. | |||
== 🧭 Start Here == | |||
[[File:Dreams DNBH2025 Poster.jpg|right|thumb|You can download our poster in high resolution on our [https://reprex.nl/event/2025-03-07_dreams/ event page].]] | |||
* [https://reprex.nl/project/finnougricdataspace/ Project Overview] | |||
* [https://reprex.nl/project/finnougricdataspace/ Digital Dreams And Practices-DNBH 2025 presentation] and [https://reprex.nl/slides/20250306_dreams/ Slide Presentation] | |||
* [[mediawikiwiki:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ|MediaWiki FAQ]] | |||
* [[Special:Search|Search the database]] | |||
* [[Special:AllPages|Explore all items]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:57, 5 June 2026
Finno-Ugric Data Sharing Space
Finno-Ugric Data Sharing Space (FUDSS) is a multilingual cultural heritage infrastructure connecting museums, archives, libraries, community collections, music archives, photographs, films, and linguistic resources across Finno-Ugric communities. Built on Wikibase, Apache Jena Fuseki, Sampo-UI, and WikiMuseum technologies, it combines structured knowledge graphs, semantic browsing, virtual exhibitions, and linked open data services.

The platform enables the discovery, enrichment, and publication of tangible and intangible cultural heritage while supporting multilingual access, community participation, and interoperability with Wikimedia, Europeana, and the emerging European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH).
🌍 What is FUDSS?
FUDSS is a federated cultural heritage data space, a multi-layer cultural heritage infrastructure combining knowledge graphs, linked open data, semantic browsing, virtual exhibitions, and multilingual community curation.
- A Wikibase knowledge graph containing structured descriptions of people, places, languages, artefacts, recordings, films, and cultural practices.
- A Fuseki RDF triplestore supporting advanced SPARQL queries and linked open data publication.
- A Sampo-UI semantic browser enabling exploratory search, filtering, visualisation, and contextual discovery.
- WikiMuseum exhibitions presenting curated narratives built from the same underlying knowledge graph.
- Multilingual lexicographic resources based on Wikibase Lexemes.
- Connections to Wikimedia projects, Wikidata, Europeana, and ECCCH-aligned infrastructures.
For more context, see our graphical browser or subscribe to our blog or just check out our instagram account for a first impression. For a more professional, digital heritage-based presentation read our publication preprint, visit the project page or check out slide presentation.
Services

- Cultural catalogue export and interoperability (Europeana, ECCCH, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, RDF and linked open data publication)
- Co-curation of exhibitions and collections from dispersed heritage (e.g. Livonian, Seto, Mari and Udmurt cultural heritage)
- Knowledge graph and namespace development for multilingual cultural heritage documentation
- Metadata enrichment and semantic harmonisation of catalogues, inventories and collection databases
- Publication of high-value datasets following FAIR, CARE and linked open data principles
Virtual exhibitions and semantic browsing interfaces using WikiMuseum and Sampo-style technologies
- Multilingual lexicographic and terminology resources for endangered and minority languages
- Rights-aware metadata repair and provenance reconstruction for heritage collections and audiovisual materials
- Community-based heritage documentation and co-curation involving scholars, memory institutions and cultural communities
- Heritage Digital Twin development for connecting tangible and intangible cultural heritage
- Research infrastructure prototyping and data-space development for small and underrepresented cultural communities
🎵 Collections by Type
Databases
LīvMDb - the Livonian Music Database: a collection of musical works, songs, print music and sound recordings connected to the Livonian language or the Livonian Coast.
Musical Works
Explore works sung in Finno-Ugric languages or belonging to their musical traditions: Livonian • Mari • Finnish • Hungarian • Komi • Udmurt • Estonian • Erzya Moksha • Khanty Mansi • Samoyedic • Veps • Saami
Sound Recordings (Spotify Playlists)
Curated playlists of Finno-Ugric music—traditional and contemporary: Livonian • Mari • Finnish • Hungarian • Komi • Udmurt • Estonian • Erzya Moksha • Khanty Mansi • Samoyedic • Veps • Saami • Karelian
We are inviting new curators knowledgeable about the traditional or contemporary music of these communities.
📸 Photographs

Contemporary photographs under Creative Commons licenses, each tagged with ISCC codes for digital traceability.
Historical photography focused on Livonian speakers in Northern Courland and the Livonian Coast.
Curated by Daniel Antal and Dr. Ieva Pigozne. Includes multilingual metadata and community annotations. May be used as a primary photographic collection, or as secondary source for other areas, including 🧵garments (see below.)
Where possible, we present both original and enhanced versions of images. Post-processing supports textile research and educational use without compromising historical integrity.
🧵 Garments

Traditional garments worn by Livonians from from the Northern Kurzeme region (Latvia), showcasing weaving, color, and cut diversity.
Historical and ceremonial garments from Setomaa with detailed annotations. Includes primary sources (see kitasnik pinafore dress (STM SSM 782 E) and secondary sources (see the original ethnographic photograph Seto men in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (ERM Fk 213:146) and the derivative work: Trousers of a Seto man in the village of Võmmorski in Setomaa municipality (detail))
🎬 Films
Finno-Ugric Film Database (Soome-Ugri Filmiandmebaas):
We are enhancing this foundational database with semantic metadata. Examples include:
Feature films
- Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari: A Russian drama directed by Aleksei Fedorchenko, filmed in the Mari language and inspired by traditional folklore (2012).
Documentaries
Browse the documentary collection →
- The Land of Love: A Nenets-language documentary by Liivo Niglas (2014).
- Tõnis Day in Setumaal: An Estonian language television documentary by Maie Maasikas (1993).
Short films
Browse the short film collection →
- The Afflicted Animal: A Northern Sámi short film by Egil Pedersen (2016).
- To Speak is to Resist: A Komi-language short film by Taawetti Erkinpoika Myrskyvalkea (2024).
Newsreels & Archives
Browse the audiovisual archive collection →
🗣️ Language & Lexemes

Can machines understand dreams across languages?
By connecting senses of lexemes with their grammatical and semantic behavior, we model language-independent queries. See the Dream Playlist DHNB2025!
🧪 Try It, Change It
This is a sandbox for metadata innovation.
- Test metadata enrichment on real items.
- Experiment with multilingual reconnection.
- Prototype governance workflows.
We invite GLAM institutions, researchers, and community curators to explore new models for cultural preservation.
> Real innovation comes not from new software—but from new participation.
🧭 Start Here
