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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABoerner, Ingo; Trilcke, Peer; Milling, Carsten; Fischer, Frank; Sluyter-Gäthje, Henny;While the calls for reproduction studies in Computational Literary Studies (CLS) have become louder, practical aspects, especially the interplay of the components involved in the research process (code, data, environments, infrastructures, etc.) proves to be a hurdle for reproducing research. We present a way to fully reproducible research using a Docker-based approach: We exemplarily implemented it for a network-analytic study on a corpus of about 3,000 theater plays derived from the DraCor project. We demonstrate that the use of highly portable, self-contained digital artifacts (Docker images) containing runnable research environments not only allow for a full reproduction of the study, but also offer ways to implement different scenarios of repeating research (e.g. same code, different data).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRAGiovannini, Luca; Skorinkin, Daniil; Trilcke, Peer; Börner, Ingo; Fischer, Frank; Dudar, Julia; Milling, Carsten; Pořízka, Petr;The multilingual DraCor platform (https://www.dracor.org) represents a valuable resource for literature and theatre scholars, allowing them to host, access and analyse thousands of plays from Antiquity to the XX century. After briefly presenting the workflow for the ingestion of new plays into our ecosystem, we focus on the collaborative side of our endeavours, demonstrating how external scholars can benefit from a range of tools and guides to easily prepare and submit their own collections. As a showcase of the process, we present three corpora currently in production, focusing respectively on Ukrainian, Czech, and Early Modern English literature.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABirkholz, Julie M.; Börner, Ingo; Byszuk, Joanna; Chambers, Sally; Charvat, Vera Maria; Cinková, Silvie; Dejaeghere, Tess; Dudar, Julia; Ďurčo, Matej; Eder, Maciej; Edmond, Jennifer; Fileva, Evgeniia; Fischer, Frank; Garnett, Vicky; Heiden, Serge; Křen, Michal; Kunda, Bartłomiej; Laszakovits, Sabine; Mrugalski, Michał; Papaki, Eliza; Raciti, Marco; Resch, Stefan; Ros, Salvador; Schöch, Christof; Šeļa, Artjoms; Tasovac, Toma; Tonra, Justin; Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet; Trilcke, Peer; van Dalen-Oskam, Karina; van Rossum, Lisanne;The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the work carried out in the CLS INFRA project and its conclusions for the field of Computational Literary Studies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen 0 citations 0 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!visibility 21visibility views 21 download downloads 14 Powered bymore_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRAMrugalski, Michał; Charvat, Vera Maria; Börner, Ingo; Durco, Matej; Laszkovits, Sabine; Resch, Stefan;Using the exemplary case of scanning European text collections for instances of the genre "haiku", this short presentation will illustrate the need for the methods and tools being developed in the CLS INFRA project. Specifically, it will show which procedures are necessary to optimally structure corpora for the CLS community.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABörner, Ingo; Fischer, Frank; Giovannini, Luca; Lu, Christopher; Milling, Carsten; Skorinkin, Daniil; Sluyter-Gäthje, Henny; Trilcke, Peer;The process of onboarding new texts onto already established platforms, such as the Drama Corpora (DraCor) ecosystem, poses several challenges in terms of data curation and homogenization. We present here for discussion the prototypes of some pipelines, workflows, and tools embedding plays from diverse sources and formats into the DraCor environment. As a showcase of our approach, we also report on the building process of two new corpora (the English-language EPDraCor and the Ukrainian UDraCor), whose different sources require a flexible and tailored approach. Ein Beitrag zur 9. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2023 Open Humanities Open Culture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2022Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Authors: Ulrich Schwardmann; Tibor Kálmán;Ulrich Schwardmann; Tibor Kálmán;doi: 10.3897/rio.8.e96014
FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs) are typed by a well described set of attributes, where attributes are key value pairs with a key, which refers to a syntactic description of the value. Often the description of the set of attributes is called also profile. The exact description of the attribute keys is obviously crucial for machine actionability on one hand. On the other hand an exact description of attributes can be a way to allow also human readability of the used keys. Furthermore it can often integrate legacy attribute sets that are provided inside repositories for the description of their digital objects. In the following we show two examples of FDO types with their attributes from different viewpoints. The two examples are: the Persistent Identifiers (PID) for Instruments example and the DARIAH (see https://de.dariah.eu) use case. In both cases the Handle system is used for the persistent identifiers, the FDO record is provided by the Handle record of the PID and the attributes can be found here as type-data pairs in the phrasing of the Handle system. 1 Example 1: PID for Instruments The PID for instrument example goes back to the development of kernel metadata, which is seen as minimally required to reference and describe scientific instruments Stocker et al. 2020. The value space for the attributes here often contains hierarchical objects and can also be lists of attributes. An example of such an attribute definition is that of a single manufacturer of an instrument that occurs in a list of manufacturers here: http://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/7adfcd13b3b01de0d875. 1.1. The Handle Record for a Full PID for Instruments In this case one uses the references to the attribute definitions as keys for the values, which are often lists or objects. The Handle Record for a full attribute list of a PID for Instruments can be obtained from the Handle Proxy with https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11998/0000-001A-3905-1?noredirect The structure of this FDO record is defined as a type definition at the ePIC Date Type Registry Schwardmann 2020 with http://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/objects/21.T11148/17ce618137e697852ea6 . This way we can also refer to this structure definition in a qualified key value pair like TYPE/0.TYPE and then use as keys in the FDO record the names as they are given for keys in this structure. This way an FDO record becomes a human readable form without loosing any machine readability. For further details see: https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11998/0000-001A-3905-8?noredirect In both cases the full instrument descriptions are completely stored in the Handle database of the Handle PID service. The PID itself is a metadata object and can be seen as an FDO of its own. 1.2. Type for a PID4Inst based on Attributes The type for such FDOs is given via proxy https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11148/17ce618137e697852ea6 in the ePIC DTR 1.3. PID4Inst in a Repository Another option is to store the metadata objects of instrument descriptions in repositories. In this case a schema is needed to describe the metadata elements that are needed for the description. The existing attribute definitions could be bundled here into a single complex definition, which is syntactically almost identical to the type definition for instruments. From such a complex definition one could derive a schema for the repository entries. In this case the schema was directly derived from the type, which is conceptually different from attribute definitions, but syntactically similar and therefore exploitable by the same services. The result of the schema derivation can then be directly fed into the ingest module of repositories, in the following figure for example into the CORDRA schema module for the definition of attribute types: https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11148/c2c8c452912d57a44117 An example of such a PID for instrument object in a repository is given at https://vm11.pid.gwdg.de:8445/objects/21.11145/8fefa88dea40956037ec 2. Example 2: The DARIAH Use Case This example evolved in the humanities in the DARIAH project about five years ago with the DARIAH repository (Kálmán et al. 2016, DARIAH-DE 2016). The Handle record structure was created far before FDO records have been discussed. It uses key value pairs with human readable keys as the type and provides relatively atomic values. For humans the key here is a description for the value space that can be expected: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11113/0000-000B-CA4C-D?noredirect The use of human readable keys does however not match the goal of machine readability of this description. Additionally it has the risk of uncertainty and ambiguity. 2.1. Attribute Definitions In order to make these attributes machine readable, attribute definitions for the allowed value spaces were needed and can be found in the ePIC data type registries. The following basic information type for an email address can be used as the reference key for the value space given for the 'RESPONSIBLE' type above for instance: https://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/e117a4a29bfd07438c1e Attribute definitions for all attributes used in the DARIAH example are given in the ePIC data type registrie. This way one is able to define a type for the DARIAH Handle records. 2.2. An FDO Type of Legacy Repository Records Such a type definition is given at: https://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/f1eea855587d8b1f66da If this type is the known type of all objects in the DARIAH repository, the references to the keys are named very similar the human readable form of the Handle record. Usually and as we have seen in the previous PID4Inst example the type of the FDO would be another attribute of the FDO. This would require an adaption of the attributes of all digital objects of the DARIAH repository. But since all digital objects of the DARIAH repository follow the same profile and all its digital objects have the same PID prefix, it would be sufficient to implement this additional attribute at the prefix level. Together with a rule that attributes on a lower level dominate attributes on a higher level, this additional prefix attribute makes FDOs out of legacy digital objects that have been defined a long time ago. 3. Presentation In the presentation we will describe based on the two examples above how machine and human readability can be supported at the same time by FDO types and discuss the implementation of hierarchical type definitions as the basic infrastructure for FAIRness of data in more detail.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2022Publisher:ACM Authors: Gouet-Brunet, Valérie; Kosti, Ronak; Weng, Li;Gouet-Brunet, Valérie; Kosti, Ronak; Weng, Li;https://doi.org/10.1... arrow_drop_down https://doi.org/10.1145/350316...Article . Conference object . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2022add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Conference object , Other literature type 2022 GermanyPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | OpenAIRE NexusEC| OpenAIRE NexusAuthors: Czerniak, Andreas;Czerniak, Andreas;OpenAIRE Research Graph as an aggregator of CRIS systems is held during the "DARIAH Bibliographical Data WG Open Online Workshop" with the topic: Databases and information systems for research output: digital humanities outlook on September, 30th 2022. This invited talk presents the OpenAIRE Research Graph as an aggregator of Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) in a nutshell.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Report , Conference object 2022 Germany EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Barbot, Laure; Gray, Edward J.; Fischer, Frank; Durco, Matej; König, Alexander; Puren, Marie; Buddenbohm, Stefan; CONCORDIA, CESARE; Illmayer, Klaus; 0000-0002-6008-7959; 0000-0002-5201-1014; 0000-0003-2419-6629; 0000-0002-5274-8278; 0000-0002-8540-2396; 0000-0001-5452-3913; 0000-0002-3469-6101; 0000-0001-9394-6257; 0000-0001-7253-996X;Dating back to premodern times, marketplaces were community centres and hubs of activity. Merchants, officials, and regular citizens gathered not only to exchange goods, but stories - representing a multifaceted vision of what was going on in the community and the world at large. Thanks to active contributions from its national nodes, DARIAH, together with CLARIN and CESSDA, has built the SSH Open Marketplace - marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/ -, a discovery portal which pools and contextualises resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities: tools, services, training materials, datasets, publications and workflows. As one of the flagship DARIAH services, the SSH Open Marketplace is the result of a vision long told by different actors of the DARIAH and DH communities. Its creation has been included in the DARIAH Strategic Plan 2019-2026 and funded under the SSHOC project - sshopencloud.eu/ -, becoming as such a key component of the SSH branch of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and involving partners beyond the initial scope. What kind of common story can we continue to collectively develop and tell now that the service is up and running? How can the SSH Open Marketplace support DARIAH research community storytelling and sharing while welcoming others? What are the technical choices behind the visible output that are supporting the initial vision, enabling discoverability and enhancing storytelling? These are some of the questions that the poster and demo of the SSH Open Marketplace would like to open and discuss with the DARIAH Annual Event audience. Our contribution will present how research communities can share, discover and re-use existing resources via the SSH Open Marketplace, and will demonstrate how research infrastructure services can support collective narratives. SSH Open Marketplace (meta)data With around 5 000 items at the time of its final release, the SSH Open Marketplace aggregates resources coming from or curated by the DARIAH, CLARIN and CESSDA networks and beyond. Thanks to this discovery portal, these three ERICs can showcase the productions of their national nodes, letting their story be seen in a new and contextualised way. DARIAH in-kind contributions, CLARIN Switchboard tools and Resource Families items, or CESSDA training resources are sources populating the Marketplace. Exploring, curating and re-using Thanks to its Application Programming Interface (API) and to a Python Library developed to complement its use - gitlab.gwdg.de/sshoc/marketplace-curation -, exploring, curating or re-using the SSH Open Marketplace (meta)data set takes another dimension. With a set of Jupyter notebooks accompanying the library, it is easy to analyse and to improve the data quality of the Marketplace. Context is queen! One of the added values of the SSH Open Marketplace is the contextualisation layer offered to create relations between the resources. One tool can easily be connected to a training material or a related publication. Furthermore, workflows can be used to showcase tools and standards use based on a step-by-step description of real research use-cases. Event’s participants interested in bringing their voices into the SSH Open Marketplace will be guided during the poster and demo sessions. With many thanks to TRUST-IT for the initial design of the poster.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Jander, Melina; Weimer, Lukas;Jander, Melina; Weimer, Lukas;Mit dem DARIAH-DE Repository k��nnen sowohl Individualforschende als auch Forschungsinstitutionen und weitere Datengeber unter Ber��cksichtigung der FAIR-Prinzipien ihre Daten dauerhaft und referenzierbar publizieren und speichern. Eingebettet in die Infrastruktur von DARIAH- und CLARIAH-DE garantiert das Repository Nachhaltigkeit und Support ��� und somit ein hohes Ma�� an Nutzendenfreundlichkeit. F��r die Verwendung ist lediglich ein DARIAH- oder F��derationsaccount n��tig und es entstehen keine Kosten auf Seiten der Nutzenden. In dem halbt��gigen Workshop wird das Dateneingabewerkzeug des DARIAH-DE Repositorys, der Publikator, vorgestellt und gemeinsam mit den Teilnehmenden ausprobiert. Der Hands-On-Charakter des Workshops wird in Form von Impulsvortr��gen ��ber FAIRes Datenmanagement und die technische Einbettung des Repositorys in seine Umgebung, die DARIAH-DE Datenf��derationsrachitektur, angereichert. Ein Beitrag zur 8. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2022 Kulturen des digitalen Ged��chtnisses.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABoerner, Ingo; Trilcke, Peer; Milling, Carsten; Fischer, Frank; Sluyter-Gäthje, Henny;While the calls for reproduction studies in Computational Literary Studies (CLS) have become louder, practical aspects, especially the interplay of the components involved in the research process (code, data, environments, infrastructures, etc.) proves to be a hurdle for reproducing research. We present a way to fully reproducible research using a Docker-based approach: We exemplarily implemented it for a network-analytic study on a corpus of about 3,000 theater plays derived from the DraCor project. We demonstrate that the use of highly portable, self-contained digital artifacts (Docker images) containing runnable research environments not only allow for a full reproduction of the study, but also offer ways to implement different scenarios of repeating research (e.g. same code, different data).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRAGiovannini, Luca; Skorinkin, Daniil; Trilcke, Peer; Börner, Ingo; Fischer, Frank; Dudar, Julia; Milling, Carsten; Pořízka, Petr;The multilingual DraCor platform (https://www.dracor.org) represents a valuable resource for literature and theatre scholars, allowing them to host, access and analyse thousands of plays from Antiquity to the XX century. After briefly presenting the workflow for the ingestion of new plays into our ecosystem, we focus on the collaborative side of our endeavours, demonstrating how external scholars can benefit from a range of tools and guides to easily prepare and submit their own collections. As a showcase of the process, we present three corpora currently in production, focusing respectively on Ukrainian, Czech, and Early Modern English literature.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABirkholz, Julie M.; Börner, Ingo; Byszuk, Joanna; Chambers, Sally; Charvat, Vera Maria; Cinková, Silvie; Dejaeghere, Tess; Dudar, Julia; Ďurčo, Matej; Eder, Maciej; Edmond, Jennifer; Fileva, Evgeniia; Fischer, Frank; Garnett, Vicky; Heiden, Serge; Křen, Michal; Kunda, Bartłomiej; Laszakovits, Sabine; Mrugalski, Michał; Papaki, Eliza; Raciti, Marco; Resch, Stefan; Ros, Salvador; Schöch, Christof; Šeļa, Artjoms; Tasovac, Toma; Tonra, Justin; Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet; Trilcke, Peer; van Dalen-Oskam, Karina; van Rossum, Lisanne;The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the work carried out in the CLS INFRA project and its conclusions for the field of Computational Literary Studies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRAMrugalski, Michał; Charvat, Vera Maria; Börner, Ingo; Durco, Matej; Laszkovits, Sabine; Resch, Stefan;Using the exemplary case of scanning European text collections for instances of the genre "haiku", this short presentation will illustrate the need for the methods and tools being developed in the CLS INFRA project. Specifically, it will show which procedures are necessary to optimally structure corpora for the CLS community.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRABörner, Ingo; Fischer, Frank; Giovannini, Luca; Lu, Christopher; Milling, Carsten; Skorinkin, Daniil; Sluyter-Gäthje, Henny; Trilcke, Peer;The process of onboarding new texts onto already established platforms, such as the Drama Corpora (DraCor) ecosystem, poses several challenges in terms of data curation and homogenization. We present here for discussion the prototypes of some pipelines, workflows, and tools embedding plays from diverse sources and formats into the DraCor environment. As a showcase of our approach, we also report on the building process of two new corpora (the English-language EPDraCor and the Ukrainian UDraCor), whose different sources require a flexible and tailored approach. Ein Beitrag zur 9. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2023 Open Humanities Open Culture.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2022Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Authors: Ulrich Schwardmann; Tibor Kálmán;Ulrich Schwardmann; Tibor Kálmán;doi: 10.3897/rio.8.e96014
FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs) are typed by a well described set of attributes, where attributes are key value pairs with a key, which refers to a syntactic description of the value. Often the description of the set of attributes is called also profile. The exact description of the attribute keys is obviously crucial for machine actionability on one hand. On the other hand an exact description of attributes can be a way to allow also human readability of the used keys. Furthermore it can often integrate legacy attribute sets that are provided inside repositories for the description of their digital objects. In the following we show two examples of FDO types with their attributes from different viewpoints. The two examples are: the Persistent Identifiers (PID) for Instruments example and the DARIAH (see https://de.dariah.eu) use case. In both cases the Handle system is used for the persistent identifiers, the FDO record is provided by the Handle record of the PID and the attributes can be found here as type-data pairs in the phrasing of the Handle system. 1 Example 1: PID for Instruments The PID for instrument example goes back to the development of kernel metadata, which is seen as minimally required to reference and describe scientific instruments Stocker et al. 2020. The value space for the attributes here often contains hierarchical objects and can also be lists of attributes. An example of such an attribute definition is that of a single manufacturer of an instrument that occurs in a list of manufacturers here: http://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/7adfcd13b3b01de0d875. 1.1. The Handle Record for a Full PID for Instruments In this case one uses the references to the attribute definitions as keys for the values, which are often lists or objects. The Handle Record for a full attribute list of a PID for Instruments can be obtained from the Handle Proxy with https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11998/0000-001A-3905-1?noredirect The structure of this FDO record is defined as a type definition at the ePIC Date Type Registry Schwardmann 2020 with http://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/objects/21.T11148/17ce618137e697852ea6 . This way we can also refer to this structure definition in a qualified key value pair like TYPE/0.TYPE and then use as keys in the FDO record the names as they are given for keys in this structure. This way an FDO record becomes a human readable form without loosing any machine readability. For further details see: https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11998/0000-001A-3905-8?noredirect In both cases the full instrument descriptions are completely stored in the Handle database of the Handle PID service. The PID itself is a metadata object and can be seen as an FDO of its own. 1.2. Type for a PID4Inst based on Attributes The type for such FDOs is given via proxy https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11148/17ce618137e697852ea6 in the ePIC DTR 1.3. PID4Inst in a Repository Another option is to store the metadata objects of instrument descriptions in repositories. In this case a schema is needed to describe the metadata elements that are needed for the description. The existing attribute definitions could be bundled here into a single complex definition, which is syntactically almost identical to the type definition for instruments. From such a complex definition one could derive a schema for the repository entries. In this case the schema was directly derived from the type, which is conceptually different from attribute definitions, but syntactically similar and therefore exploitable by the same services. The result of the schema derivation can then be directly fed into the ingest module of repositories, in the following figure for example into the CORDRA schema module for the definition of attribute types: https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11148/c2c8c452912d57a44117 An example of such a PID for instrument object in a repository is given at https://vm11.pid.gwdg.de:8445/objects/21.11145/8fefa88dea40956037ec 2. Example 2: The DARIAH Use Case This example evolved in the humanities in the DARIAH project about five years ago with the DARIAH repository (Kálmán et al. 2016, DARIAH-DE 2016). The Handle record structure was created far before FDO records have been discussed. It uses key value pairs with human readable keys as the type and provides relatively atomic values. For humans the key here is a description for the value space that can be expected: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11113/0000-000B-CA4C-D?noredirect The use of human readable keys does however not match the goal of machine readability of this description. Additionally it has the risk of uncertainty and ambiguity. 2.1. Attribute Definitions In order to make these attributes machine readable, attribute definitions for the allowed value spaces were needed and can be found in the ePIC data type registries. The following basic information type for an email address can be used as the reference key for the value space given for the 'RESPONSIBLE' type above for instance: https://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/e117a4a29bfd07438c1e Attribute definitions for all attributes used in the DARIAH example are given in the ePIC data type registrie. This way one is able to define a type for the DARIAH Handle records. 2.2. An FDO Type of Legacy Repository Records Such a type definition is given at: https://dtr-test.pidconsortium.eu/#objects/21.T11148/f1eea855587d8b1f66da If this type is the known type of all objects in the DARIAH repository, the references to the keys are named very similar the human readable form of the Handle record. Usually and as we have seen in the previous PID4Inst example the type of the FDO would be another attribute of the FDO. This would require an adaption of the attributes of all digital objects of the DARIAH repository. But since all digital objects of the DARIAH repository follow the same profile and all its digital objects have the same PID prefix, it would be sufficient to implement this additional attribute at the prefix level. Together with a rule that attributes on a lower level dominate attributes on a higher level, this additional prefix attribute makes FDOs out of legacy digital objects that have been defined a long time ago. 3. Presentation In the presentation we will describe based on the two examples above how machine and human readability can be supported at the same time by FDO types and discuss the implementation of hierarchical type definitions as the basic infrastructure for FAIRness of data in more detail.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Report , Conference object 2022 Germany EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Barbot, Laure; Gray, Edward J.; Fischer, Frank; Durco, Matej; König, Alexander; Puren, Marie; Buddenbohm, Stefan; CONCORDIA, CESARE; Illmayer, Klaus; 0000-0002-6008-7959; 0000-0002-5201-1014; 0000-0003-2419-6629; 0000-0002-5274-8278; 0000-0002-8540-2396; 0000-0001-5452-3913; 0000-0002-3469-6101; 0000-0001-9394-6257; 0000-0001-7253-996X;Dating back to premodern times, marketplaces were community centres and hubs of activity. Merchants, officials, and regular citizens gathered not only to exchange goods, but stories - representing a multifaceted vision of what was going on in the community and the world at large. Thanks to active contributions from its national nodes, DARIAH, together with CLARIN and CESSDA, has built the SSH Open Marketplace - marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/ -, a discovery portal which pools and contextualises resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities: tools, services, training materials, datasets, publications and workflows. As one of the flagship DARIAH services, the SSH Open Marketplace is the result of a vision long told by different actors of the DARIAH and DH communities. Its creation has been included in the DARIAH Strategic Plan 2019-2026 and funded under the SSHOC project - sshopencloud.eu/ -, becoming as such a key component of the SSH branch of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and involving partners beyond the initial scope. What kind of common story can we continue to collectively develop and tell now that the service is up and running? How can the SSH Open Marketplace support DARIAH research community storytelling and sharing while welcoming others? What are the technical choices behind the visible output that are supporting the initial vision, enabling discoverability and enhancing storytelling? These are some of the questions that the poster and demo of the SSH Open Marketplace would like to open and discuss with the DARIAH Annual Event audience. Our contribution will present how research communities can share, discover and re-use existing resources via the SSH Open Marketplace, and will demonstrate how research infrastructure services can support collective narratives. SSH Open Marketplace (meta)data With around 5 000 items at the time of its final release, the SSH Open Marketplace aggregates resources coming from or curated by the DARIAH, CLARIN and CESSDA networks and beyond. Thanks to this discovery portal, these three ERICs can showcase the productions of their national nodes, letting their story be seen in a new and contextualised way. DARIAH in-kind contributions, CLARIN Switchboard tools and Resource Families items, or CESSDA training resources are sources populating the Marketplace. Exploring, curating and re-using Thanks to its Application Programming Interface (API) and to a Python Library developed to complement its use - gitlab.gwdg.de/sshoc/marketplace-curation -, exploring, curating or re-using the SSH Open Marketplace (meta)data set takes another dimension. With a set of Jupyter notebooks accompanying the library, it is easy to analyse and to improve the data quality of the Marketplace. Context is queen! One of the added values of the SSH Open Marketplace is the contextualisation layer offered to create relations between the resources. One tool can easily be connected to a training material or a related publication. Furthermore, workflows can be used to showcase tools and standards use based on a step-by-step description of real research use-cases. Event’s participants interested in bringing their voices into the SSH Open Marketplace will be guided during the poster and demo sessions. With many thanks to TRUST-IT for the initial design of the poster.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Jander, Melina; Weimer, Lukas;Jander, Melina; Weimer, Lukas;Mit dem DARIAH-DE Repository k��nnen sowohl Individualforschende als auch Forschungsinstitutionen und weitere Datengeber unter Ber��cksichtigung der FAIR-Prinzipien ihre Daten dauerhaft und referenzierbar publizieren und speichern. Eingebettet in die Infrastruktur von DARIAH- und CLARIAH-DE garantiert das Repository Nachhaltigkeit und Support ��� und somit ein hohes Ma�� an Nutzendenfreundlichkeit. F��r die Verwendung ist lediglich ein DARIAH- oder F��derationsaccount n��tig und es entstehen keine Kosten auf Seiten der Nutzenden. In dem halbt��gigen Workshop wird das Dateneingabewerkzeug des DARIAH-DE Repositorys, der Publikator, vorgestellt und gemeinsam mit den Teilnehmenden ausprobiert. Der Hands-On-Charakter des Workshops wird in Form von Impulsvortr��gen ��ber FAIRes Datenmanagement und die technische Einbettung des Repositorys in seine Umgebung, die DARIAH-DE Datenf��derationsrachitektur, angereichert. Ein Beitrag zur 8. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2022 Kulturen des digitalen Ged��chtnisses.
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