@article {hyvonen_museumfinlandfinnish_2005,
	title = {MuseumFinland{\textemdash}Finnish museums on the semantic web},
	journal = {Selcted Papers from the International Semantic Web Conference, 2004 ISWC, 2004 3rd. International Semantic Web Conference, 2004},
	volume = {3},
	number = {2{\textendash}3},
	year = {2005},
	note = {00215},
	pages = {224{\textendash}241},
	abstract = {This article explores how the semantic web can help build connections in diverse cultural collections. MuseumFinland is deployed as the case study for this research. MuseumFinland boasts a collection of over 4000 artefacts across 260 historical sites that roughly divided into 7 ontologies. The main goal of MuseumFinland is to "to provide the end-user with semantic association links relating collection contents with each other" through the use of single entry point searching. The design, creation, launch, and user engagement with MuseumFinland is discussed at length in this publication to showcase the "power of semantic web technologies to solving interoperability problems of heterogeneous museum collections when publishing them on the web."},
	keywords = {information retrieval, Multi-facet search, Ontology, Recommendation system, Semantic web, View-based search},
	issn = {1570-8268},
	doi = {10.1016/j.websem.2005.05.008},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S157082680500017X},
	author = {Hyv{\"o}nen, Eero and M{\"a}kel{\"a}, Eetu and Salminen, Mirva and Valo, Arttu and Viljanen, Kim and Saarela, Samppa and Junnila, Miikka and Kettula, Suvi}
}
