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- Publication . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Angela Cossu;Angela Cossu;Country: France
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- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Nataša Jermen; Zdenko Jecic;Nataša Jermen; Zdenko Jecic;Publisher: HAL CCSD
Professionally edited open access online encyclopaedias enable a systemic and reliable orientation within the ever-increasing amount of data and information on the Internet. Providing access to scientifically verified information, they represent an important part of the research and didactic infrastructure. This paper demonstrates the activities of Croatia’s Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography aimed at exploring the new encyclopaedic concept in the digital age. The Institute’s digital transformation is shown, which involves the digitisation and online publishing of archival editions, publishing of the permanently updated online general encyclopaedia, and the transformation of specialised encyclopedias to the encyclopaedic portals. Encyclopaedic portals could represent a new concept of encyclopaedias in the digital realm by serving as platforms for data networking and sharing, a sort of ‘junction points’ that connect diverse digital content on a specific topic. Institute’s publicly available repository of encyclopaedic knowledge enables the linking to the digital data and collections of other research and cultural institutions; therefore the collaborative projects aimed at reinforcing digital research and cultural infrastructure will be described. Thanks to the properties of the digital media and increasing connectivity, a closer collaboration Towards a New Concept of Open Access Online Encyclopaedia : A Case Study from... between professionally edited online encyclopaedias across Europe (and beyond) is enabled. This paper elaborates a range of initiatives seeking to build connections across individual European and North American national encyclopaedias, focusing on the role that Croatian encyclopaedistics plays in this endeavour.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Bernard, Loup;Bernard, Loup;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience; After more than a decade online, the ArkeoGIS project illustrates the benefits of data sharing. Thanks to free software bricks, and with the precious help of the CNRS’s Huma-Num infrastructure, this spreadsheet sharing platform has shown its efficiency. Users can freely select their language, chronology and the data they wish to share. With over 100 database extracts from professionals, research grants and advanced students, the tool now offers more than 100,000 spatialized data units about the past - in the Upper Rhine valley and also worldwide depending on users’ needs. In this contribution, good practices, hindrances and accelerators of data sharing among archaeologists and (paleo-) environmentalists on the ArkeoGIS platform will be discussed, with the hope of generating more sharing in the digital humanities.
- Publication . Conference object . 2018Open Access EnglishAuthors:Hervé Bohbot; Francesca Frontini; Giancarlo Luxardo; Mohamed Khemakhem; Laurent Romary;Hervé Bohbot; Francesca Frontini; Giancarlo Luxardo; Mohamed Khemakhem; Laurent Romary;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience; This paper presents the Nénufar project, which aims to make several successive (free of copyright up to 1948) editions of the French Petit Larousse Illustré dictionary available in a digitised format. The corpus of digital editions will be made publicly available via a web-based querying interface, as well as distributed in a machine readable format, TEI-LEX0.
- Publication . Conference object . 2016Open Access FrenchAuthors:Lhoste, Evelyne;Lhoste, Evelyne;Country: France
National audience; Notre enquête porte sur le centre national de recherche zootechnique de l’Inra à Jouy-en-Josas (CNRZ), le berceau de la recherche sur les productions animales. Ouvert en 1950 avec pour enjeu de recherche la modernisation de l’élevage français, le domaine agricole de Vilvert fut quasiment déserté dans les années 1970 suite à une vague de décentralisation imposée par l’Etat. Lorsqu’en 1980 l’Inra se lance dans les biotechnologies, Le centre de recherche de Jouy-en-Josas en devient le fer de lance. Il est aussi entraîné dans le mouvement de polarisation de la recherche au sein de la Région Ile-de France et plus tard, de l’Université Paris-Saclay. Bien qu’il ne porte plus l’épithète « national », le Campus de Vilvert conserve une haute valeur symbolique pour l’institution du fait de sa situation métropolitaine et de son envergure internationale. En abordant le Campus de l’Inra de Jouy-en-Josas comme un paysage socio-technique qui rend visible l’histoire du champ scientifique des productions animales, nous étudions l’inscription de cet objet dans l’espace géographique à travers des cartes que nous mettons en parallèle avec l’évolution des territoires scientifiques. Dans l’espace scientifique, les champs thématiques se situent à la frontière des sciences de l’animal, de l’alimentation et des microbes. Nous avons cherché à cartographier les réseaux de collaboration scientifique à travers une analyse lexicométrique des productions scientifiques. Nous postulons que les changements dans la gestion du territoire physique traduisent les dynamiques sociales, épistémiques et politiques d’un champ de recherche autant qu’ils les modèlent. Ce travail contribue à l’étude des changements induits par le passage d’un régime de production des connaissances qualifié de colbertiste très lié aux filières de l’élevage à un régime de capitalisme académique voué aux biotechnologies (Bonneuil et Thomas, 2009) et comment ils s’inscrivent dans les matérialités. Cette notion de régime permet d’appréhender comment s’articule un ensemble non homogène mais néanmoins coordonné de discours, de pratiques, de productions (écrits, techniques, standards, procédures), de valeurs et de normes (épistémologiques, morales et sociales) dans et hors du monde de la recherche. Au niveau géographique, les bâtiments d’élevage sont déconstruits pour libérer de la surface au profit de laboratoires de biologie moléculaire. Ces agencements sont contemporains de transformations dans les cultures épistémiques des chercheurs. Dans la période antérieure, il s’agissait plutôt d’agronomes souvent plus enclins à transférer les connaissances à la profession qu’à rédiger des articles pour des revues scientifiques. La révolution « biotech » voit arriver de jeunes universitaires tandis que l’institution incite ses chercheurs à l’excellence scientifique, ce qui se traduit par des publications dans des revues internationales. Parallèlement à ces dynamiques globales, le périmètre du Campus s’étend par le fait des alliances institutionnelles locales. L’analyse lexicométrique des productions scientifiques montre que les coopérations de proximité (entendu comme géographique et disciplinaire) sont les plus fréquentes. Ces transformations sociales, organisationnelles et techniques préexistent à la promesse scientifique consistant à mettre en avant la biologie intégrative pour affirmer la possibilité de concevoir un animal en fonction de finalités prescrites par des enjeux d’innovation et de durabilité
- Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Gelati, Francesco;Gelati, Francesco;Publisher: HAL CCSDProject: EC | EHRI (654164)
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) portal website aims to aggregate digitally available archival descriptions concerning the Holocaust. This portal is actually a meta-catalogue, or an information aggregator, whose biggest goal is to have up-to-date information by means of building sustainable data pipelines between EHRI and its content providers. Just like in similar archival information aggregators (e.g. Archives Portal Europe or Monasterium), the XML-based metadata standard Encoded Archival Description (EAD) plays a key role. The article presents how EADs are imported into the portal, mainly thanks to the Open Archive Initiative protocols.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lamé, M.; Pittet, P.; Ponchio, F.; Markhoff, B.; EMILIO MARIA SANFILIPPO;Lamé, M.; Pittet, P.; Ponchio, F.; Markhoff, B.; EMILIO MARIA SANFILIPPO;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountries: France, Italy
International audience; In this paper, we present an online communication-driven decision support system to align terms from a dataset with terms of another dataset (standardized controlled vocabulary or not). Heterotoki differs from existing proposals in that it takes place at the interface with humans, inviting the experts to commit on their definitions, so as to either agree to validate the mapping or to propose some enrichment to the terminologies. More precisely, differently to most of existing proposals that support terminology alignment, Heterotoki sustains the negotiation of meaning thanks to semantic coordination support within its interface design. This negotiation involves domain experts having produced multiple datasets.
- Publication . Conference object . 2017Open Access FrenchAuthors:Marchand, Joël;Marchand, Joël;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Huma-Num is a Very Large Research Infrastructure (known by its initials in French as TGIR) led by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and operated by the CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research).It provides services to the entire Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) academic community and particularly digital services that are focused on research data management with the aim of helping researchers manage the lifecycle of their data.Huma-Num has designed and provided to the community a new storage service for large volumes (several terabytes) of cold or warm data, so-called because it is rarely accessed or modified, but which does have a high value and therefore needs to be safely secured.How the project was designed, the desired outcomes compared with the previous solution (iRods), the selected solution (Active-Circle software on generally-available hardware), the features of the solution, the network architecture implemented (deployment on RENATER through VPN) and the integration with an LDAP directory will be presented.The collaboration that has been set up with the MSH (Houses of the Human Sciences), the information systems directorates of the affiliated universities and with RENATER will also be described.A progress report on the deployment of the project in seven points of presence in France will be provided, and the project’s development opportunities will be pointed out. Huma-Num est une Très Grande Infrastructure de Recherche (TGIR) pilotée par le Ministère de l'enseigne-ment supérieur et de la recherche, et opérée par le CNRS. Elle rend des services à l'ensemble de la communauté académique en Sciences Humaines et Sociales (SHS) et notamment des services numériques, orientés sur la gestion des données de la recherche, ceci dans le but d'aider les chercheurs à gérer la vie de leurs données. Huma-Num a conçu et proposé à la communauté un nouveau service de stockage nommé Huma-Num Box et destiné aux gros volumes de données (plusieurs To) dites « froides » ou « tièdes », c'est-à-dire peu accédées et modifiées, mais à forte valeur et donc nécessitant une sécurisation importante. Il sera exposé la façon dont le projet a été conçu, les objectifs recherchés par rapport à la solution pré-cédente (iRods), la solution retenue (logiciel Active-Circle sur matériel banalisé), les fonctionnalités de la solution, l'architecture réseau mise en oeuvre (déploiement sur RENATER au travers de VPN) et l'intégra-tion avec un annuaire LDAP. Il sera également indiqué les collaborations qui ont été mises en place avec les Maisons des Sciences de l'Homme (MSH), les DSI des universités de rattachement, et RENATER. Il sera fait un point d'étape sur le déploiement du projet dans 7 points de présence sur le territoire, et indiqué les perspectives d'évolution du projet.
- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Marlet , Olivier; Francart, Thomas; Markhoff, Béatrice; Rodier, Xavier;Marlet , Olivier; Francart, Thomas; Markhoff, Béatrice; Rodier, Xavier;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: EC | ARIADNEplus (823914)
International audience; CIDOC CRM is an ontology intended to facilitate the integration, mediation and interchange of heterogeneous cultural heritage information. The Semantic Web with its Linked Open Data cloud enables scholars and cultural institutions to publish their data in RDF, using CIDOC CRM as an interlingua that enables a semantically consistent re-interpretation of their data. Nowadays more and more projects have done the task of mapping legacy datasets to CIDOC CRM, and successful Extract-Transform-Load data-integration processes have been performed in this way. A next step is enabling people and applications to actually dynamically explore autonomous datasets using the semantic mediation offered by CIDOC CRM. This is the purpose of OpenArchaeo, a tool for querying archaeological datasets on the LOD cloud. We present its main features: the principles behind its user friendly query interface and its SPARQL Endpoint for programs, together with its overall architecture designed to be extendable and scalable, for handling transparent interconnections with evolving distributed sources while achieving good efficiency.
- Publication . Article . Conference object . 2020Open AccessAuthors:Ivan Kratchanov;Ivan Kratchanov;Publisher: OpenEdition Press
International audience; The National Library Ivan Vazov in Plovdiv is the second largest library in Bulgaria. It serves asthe second national legal depository of Bulgarian printed works. In addition, it has contributedsignificantly to the preservation and the digital accessibility of the national cultural andhistorical heritage. This article offers an overview of the library’s history and currentdevelopments in the field of automation and digitization.
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- Publication . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Angela Cossu;Angela Cossu;Country: France
International audience
- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Nataša Jermen; Zdenko Jecic;Nataša Jermen; Zdenko Jecic;Publisher: HAL CCSD
Professionally edited open access online encyclopaedias enable a systemic and reliable orientation within the ever-increasing amount of data and information on the Internet. Providing access to scientifically verified information, they represent an important part of the research and didactic infrastructure. This paper demonstrates the activities of Croatia’s Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography aimed at exploring the new encyclopaedic concept in the digital age. The Institute’s digital transformation is shown, which involves the digitisation and online publishing of archival editions, publishing of the permanently updated online general encyclopaedia, and the transformation of specialised encyclopedias to the encyclopaedic portals. Encyclopaedic portals could represent a new concept of encyclopaedias in the digital realm by serving as platforms for data networking and sharing, a sort of ‘junction points’ that connect diverse digital content on a specific topic. Institute’s publicly available repository of encyclopaedic knowledge enables the linking to the digital data and collections of other research and cultural institutions; therefore the collaborative projects aimed at reinforcing digital research and cultural infrastructure will be described. Thanks to the properties of the digital media and increasing connectivity, a closer collaboration Towards a New Concept of Open Access Online Encyclopaedia : A Case Study from... between professionally edited online encyclopaedias across Europe (and beyond) is enabled. This paper elaborates a range of initiatives seeking to build connections across individual European and North American national encyclopaedias, focusing on the role that Croatian encyclopaedistics plays in this endeavour.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Bernard, Loup;Bernard, Loup;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience; After more than a decade online, the ArkeoGIS project illustrates the benefits of data sharing. Thanks to free software bricks, and with the precious help of the CNRS’s Huma-Num infrastructure, this spreadsheet sharing platform has shown its efficiency. Users can freely select their language, chronology and the data they wish to share. With over 100 database extracts from professionals, research grants and advanced students, the tool now offers more than 100,000 spatialized data units about the past - in the Upper Rhine valley and also worldwide depending on users’ needs. In this contribution, good practices, hindrances and accelerators of data sharing among archaeologists and (paleo-) environmentalists on the ArkeoGIS platform will be discussed, with the hope of generating more sharing in the digital humanities.
- Publication . Conference object . 2018Open Access EnglishAuthors:Hervé Bohbot; Francesca Frontini; Giancarlo Luxardo; Mohamed Khemakhem; Laurent Romary;Hervé Bohbot; Francesca Frontini; Giancarlo Luxardo; Mohamed Khemakhem; Laurent Romary;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
International audience; This paper presents the Nénufar project, which aims to make several successive (free of copyright up to 1948) editions of the French Petit Larousse Illustré dictionary available in a digitised format. The corpus of digital editions will be made publicly available via a web-based querying interface, as well as distributed in a machine readable format, TEI-LEX0.
- Publication . Conference object . 2016Open Access FrenchAuthors:Lhoste, Evelyne;Lhoste, Evelyne;Country: France
National audience; Notre enquête porte sur le centre national de recherche zootechnique de l’Inra à Jouy-en-Josas (CNRZ), le berceau de la recherche sur les productions animales. Ouvert en 1950 avec pour enjeu de recherche la modernisation de l’élevage français, le domaine agricole de Vilvert fut quasiment déserté dans les années 1970 suite à une vague de décentralisation imposée par l’Etat. Lorsqu’en 1980 l’Inra se lance dans les biotechnologies, Le centre de recherche de Jouy-en-Josas en devient le fer de lance. Il est aussi entraîné dans le mouvement de polarisation de la recherche au sein de la Région Ile-de France et plus tard, de l’Université Paris-Saclay. Bien qu’il ne porte plus l’épithète « national », le Campus de Vilvert conserve une haute valeur symbolique pour l’institution du fait de sa situation métropolitaine et de son envergure internationale. En abordant le Campus de l’Inra de Jouy-en-Josas comme un paysage socio-technique qui rend visible l’histoire du champ scientifique des productions animales, nous étudions l’inscription de cet objet dans l’espace géographique à travers des cartes que nous mettons en parallèle avec l’évolution des territoires scientifiques. Dans l’espace scientifique, les champs thématiques se situent à la frontière des sciences de l’animal, de l’alimentation et des microbes. Nous avons cherché à cartographier les réseaux de collaboration scientifique à travers une analyse lexicométrique des productions scientifiques. Nous postulons que les changements dans la gestion du territoire physique traduisent les dynamiques sociales, épistémiques et politiques d’un champ de recherche autant qu’ils les modèlent. Ce travail contribue à l’étude des changements induits par le passage d’un régime de production des connaissances qualifié de colbertiste très lié aux filières de l’élevage à un régime de capitalisme académique voué aux biotechnologies (Bonneuil et Thomas, 2009) et comment ils s’inscrivent dans les matérialités. Cette notion de régime permet d’appréhender comment s’articule un ensemble non homogène mais néanmoins coordonné de discours, de pratiques, de productions (écrits, techniques, standards, procédures), de valeurs et de normes (épistémologiques, morales et sociales) dans et hors du monde de la recherche. Au niveau géographique, les bâtiments d’élevage sont déconstruits pour libérer de la surface au profit de laboratoires de biologie moléculaire. Ces agencements sont contemporains de transformations dans les cultures épistémiques des chercheurs. Dans la période antérieure, il s’agissait plutôt d’agronomes souvent plus enclins à transférer les connaissances à la profession qu’à rédiger des articles pour des revues scientifiques. La révolution « biotech » voit arriver de jeunes universitaires tandis que l’institution incite ses chercheurs à l’excellence scientifique, ce qui se traduit par des publications dans des revues internationales. Parallèlement à ces dynamiques globales, le périmètre du Campus s’étend par le fait des alliances institutionnelles locales. L’analyse lexicométrique des productions scientifiques montre que les coopérations de proximité (entendu comme géographique et disciplinaire) sont les plus fréquentes. Ces transformations sociales, organisationnelles et techniques préexistent à la promesse scientifique consistant à mettre en avant la biologie intégrative pour affirmer la possibilité de concevoir un animal en fonction de finalités prescrites par des enjeux d’innovation et de durabilité
- Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Gelati, Francesco;Gelati, Francesco;Publisher: HAL CCSDProject: EC | EHRI (654164)
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) portal website aims to aggregate digitally available archival descriptions concerning the Holocaust. This portal is actually a meta-catalogue, or an information aggregator, whose biggest goal is to have up-to-date information by means of building sustainable data pipelines between EHRI and its content providers. Just like in similar archival information aggregators (e.g. Archives Portal Europe or Monasterium), the XML-based metadata standard Encoded Archival Description (EAD) plays a key role. The article presents how EADs are imported into the portal, mainly thanks to the Open Archive Initiative protocols.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lamé, M.; Pittet, P.; Ponchio, F.; Markhoff, B.; EMILIO MARIA SANFILIPPO;Lamé, M.; Pittet, P.; Ponchio, F.; Markhoff, B.; EMILIO MARIA SANFILIPPO;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountries: France, Italy
International audience; In this paper, we present an online communication-driven decision support system to align terms from a dataset with terms of another dataset (standardized controlled vocabulary or not). Heterotoki differs from existing proposals in that it takes place at the interface with humans, inviting the experts to commit on their definitions, so as to either agree to validate the mapping or to propose some enrichment to the terminologies. More precisely, differently to most of existing proposals that support terminology alignment, Heterotoki sustains the negotiation of meaning thanks to semantic coordination support within its interface design. This negotiation involves domain experts having produced multiple datasets.
- Publication . Conference object . 2017Open Access FrenchAuthors:Marchand, Joël;Marchand, Joël;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
Huma-Num is a Very Large Research Infrastructure (known by its initials in French as TGIR) led by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and operated by the CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research).It provides services to the entire Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) academic community and particularly digital services that are focused on research data management with the aim of helping researchers manage the lifecycle of their data.Huma-Num has designed and provided to the community a new storage service for large volumes (several terabytes) of cold or warm data, so-called because it is rarely accessed or modified, but which does have a high value and therefore needs to be safely secured.How the project was designed, the desired outcomes compared with the previous solution (iRods), the selected solution (Active-Circle software on generally-available hardware), the features of the solution, the network architecture implemented (deployment on RENATER through VPN) and the integration with an LDAP directory will be presented.The collaboration that has been set up with the MSH (Houses of the Human Sciences), the information systems directorates of the affiliated universities and with RENATER will also be described.A progress report on the deployment of the project in seven points of presence in France will be provided, and the project’s development opportunities will be pointed out. Huma-Num est une Très Grande Infrastructure de Recherche (TGIR) pilotée par le Ministère de l'enseigne-ment supérieur et de la recherche, et opérée par le CNRS. Elle rend des services à l'ensemble de la communauté académique en Sciences Humaines et Sociales (SHS) et notamment des services numériques, orientés sur la gestion des données de la recherche, ceci dans le but d'aider les chercheurs à gérer la vie de leurs données. Huma-Num a conçu et proposé à la communauté un nouveau service de stockage nommé Huma-Num Box et destiné aux gros volumes de données (plusieurs To) dites « froides » ou « tièdes », c'est-à-dire peu accédées et modifiées, mais à forte valeur et donc nécessitant une sécurisation importante. Il sera exposé la façon dont le projet a été conçu, les objectifs recherchés par rapport à la solution pré-cédente (iRods), la solution retenue (logiciel Active-Circle sur matériel banalisé), les fonctionnalités de la solution, l'architecture réseau mise en oeuvre (déploiement sur RENATER au travers de VPN) et l'intégra-tion avec un annuaire LDAP. Il sera également indiqué les collaborations qui ont été mises en place avec les Maisons des Sciences de l'Homme (MSH), les DSI des universités de rattachement, et RENATER. Il sera fait un point d'étape sur le déploiement du projet dans 7 points de présence sur le territoire, et indiqué les perspectives d'évolution du projet.
- Publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Marlet , Olivier; Francart, Thomas; Markhoff, Béatrice; Rodier, Xavier;Marlet , Olivier; Francart, Thomas; Markhoff, Béatrice; Rodier, Xavier;Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: EC | ARIADNEplus (823914)
International audience; CIDOC CRM is an ontology intended to facilitate the integration, mediation and interchange of heterogeneous cultural heritage information. The Semantic Web with its Linked Open Data cloud enables scholars and cultural institutions to publish their data in RDF, using CIDOC CRM as an interlingua that enables a semantically consistent re-interpretation of their data. Nowadays more and more projects have done the task of mapping legacy datasets to CIDOC CRM, and successful Extract-Transform-Load data-integration processes have been performed in this way. A next step is enabling people and applications to actually dynamically explore autonomous datasets using the semantic mediation offered by CIDOC CRM. This is the purpose of OpenArchaeo, a tool for querying archaeological datasets on the LOD cloud. We present its main features: the principles behind its user friendly query interface and its SPARQL Endpoint for programs, together with its overall architecture designed to be extendable and scalable, for handling transparent interconnections with evolving distributed sources while achieving good efficiency.
- Publication . Article . Conference object . 2020Open AccessAuthors:Ivan Kratchanov;Ivan Kratchanov;Publisher: OpenEdition Press
International audience; The National Library Ivan Vazov in Plovdiv is the second largest library in Bulgaria. It serves asthe second national legal depository of Bulgarian printed works. In addition, it has contributedsignificantly to the preservation and the digital accessibility of the national cultural andhistorical heritage. This article offers an overview of the library’s history and currentdevelopments in the field of automation and digitization.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product.