Abstract
This paper presents a Linked Open Data publishing model for aggregating data from heterogeneous, distributed pre-modern manuscript databases into a global, harmonized data model and service. Our research hypothesis is that on top of the global data service based on ontologies and well-defined semantics, tools and applications can be created for solving novel research problems in manuscript studies using Digital Humanities methods. First results in implementing such a system in the international Mapping Manuscript Migrations project are described with lessons learned discussed in dealing with complex and imperfect historical data.
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Hyvönen, E., Ikkala, E., Tuominen, J., Koho, M., Burrows, T., Ransom, L., & Wijsman, H. (2019). A linked open data service and portal for pre-modern manuscript research. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 2364, pp. 220–229). CEUR-WS. https://doi.org/10.5617/dhnbpub.11097
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