An ecosystem for Linked Humanities Data

Open Access
Authors
  • R. Zijdeman
  • I. Zandhuis
Publication date 2016
Host editors
  • A. Adamou
  • E. Daga
  • L. Isaksen
Book title Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Humanities in the Semantic Web
Book subtitle co-located with 13th ESWC Conference 2016 (ESWC 2016) : Anissaras, Greece, May 29th, 2016
Series CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Event The Semantic Web - ESWC 2016 Satellite Events
Article number 11
Pages (from-to) 85-96
Number of pages 12
Publisher Aachen: CEUR-WS
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR)
Abstract
The main promise of the digital humanities is the ability to perform scholar studies at a much broader scale, and in a much more reusable fashion. The key enabler for such studies is the availability of sufficiently well described data. For the field of socio-economic history, data usually comes in a tabular form. Existing efforts to curate and publish datasets take a top-down approach and are focused on large collections. This paper presents QBer and the underlying structured data hub, which address the long tail of research data by catering for the needs of individual scholars. QBer allows researchers to publish their (small) datasets, link them to existing vocabularies and other datasets, and thereby contribute to a growing collection of interlinked datasets. We present QBer, and evaluate our first results by showing how our system facilitates two use cases in socio-economic history.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Related publication An Ecosystem for Linked Humanities Data
Published at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1608/paper-11.pdf
Other links http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1608
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