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Sound of the Netherlands makes a sound collection from The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision available to a wide audience. This demonstration will showcase the web-based interface as well as the mobile application developed for Sound of the Netherlands. It highlights the thinking behind the design, crowdsourcing aspects, the impact of the project and (re-) use of Sound of the Netherlands datasets and infrastructure, as well as the future work to expand to a pan-European collection of sounds.
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Het Geluid van Nederland is a project by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, De Auditieve Dienst and Kennisland. The collection that was made available was digitized in the Dutch digitization project ‘Images for the Future’. Het Geluid van Nederland was made possible through the financial support of Stichting Doen and the BankGiro Loterij.
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Komen, L., Oomen, J. (2014). Sound of the Netherlands: Towards a Pan-European Collection of Sounds. In: Bolikowski, Ł., Casarosa, V., Goodale, P., Houssos, N., Manghi, P., Schirrwagen, J. (eds) Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries -- TPDL 2013 Selected Workshops. TPDL 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 416. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08425-1_19
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