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Ontologies in CLARIAH: Towards Interoperability in History, Language and Media

Meroño-Peñuela, Albert [et al.]. Ontologies in CLARIAH: Towards Interoperability in History, Language and Media. [Submitted on 6 Apr 2020 (v1), last revised 31 Jul 2020 (this version, v2)]. arXiv:2004.02845v2

One of the most important goals of digital humanities is to provide researchers with data and tools for new research questions, either by increasing the scale of scholarly studies, linking existing databases, or improving the accessibility of data. Here, the FAIR principles provide a useful framework as these state that data needs to be: Findable, as they are often scattered among various sources; Accessible, since some might be offline or behind paywalls; Interoperable, thus using standard knowledge representation formats and shared vocabularies; and Reusable, through adequate licensing and permissions. Integrating data from diverse humanities domains is not trivial, research questions such as “was economic wealth equally distributed in the 18th century?”, or “what are narratives constructed around disruptive media events?”) and preparation phases (e.g. data collection, knowledge organisation, cleaning) of scholars need to be taken into account. In this chapter, we describe the ontologies and tools developed and integrated in the Dutch national project CLARIAH to address these issues across datasets from three fundamental domains or “pillars” of the humanities (linguistics, social and economic history, and media studies) that have paradigmatic data representations (textual corpora, structured data, and multimedia). We summarise the lessons learnt from using such ontologies and tools in these domains from a generalisation and reusability perspective.

Source : arXiv:2004.02845v2

El modelo FRBR y las ontologías: El modelo FRBRoo

Article déposé dans l’archive ouverte E-LIS. E-prints in Library and Information Science le 29 octobre 2012 et publié dans la revue Consultora de ciencias de la información, Buenos Aires, Argentine, n. 38, juillet 2012 : http://eprints.rclis.org/handle/10760/17920#.UKD10Wez6Sp

El modelo FRBRoo, es la versión orientada a objetos del modelo FRBR y se desarrolla como una fusión entre el modelo FRBR y el modelo CIDOC-CRM, con la meta principal de ofrecer una perspectiva común de la documentación generada por las bibliotecas y museos y de facilitar la integración y el intercambio de información entre los sistemas de información bibliográfica y del ámbito museístico. El modelo FRBRoo es una ontología formal, por lo que describe el mundo como un sistema de información y desde una perspectiva dinámica.

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