Semantic Technologies for Historical Research : A Survey

  • Ashkpour A
  • Erp M
  • Mandemakers K
  • et al.
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Abstract

During the nineties of the last century, historians and computer scientists created together a research agenda around the life cycle of historical information. It comprised the tasks of creation, design, enrichment, editing, retrieval, analysis and presentation of historical information with help of information technology. They also identified a number of problems and challenges in this field, some of them closely related to semantics and meaning. In this survey paper we revisit the joint work of historians and computer scientists in the use of Semantic Web methods and technologies in historical research. We analyse to what extent newly emerging web technologies help in solving open problems on the agenda of historians, and we de

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Ashkpour, A., Erp, M. V., Mandemakers, K., Breure, L., Scharnhorst, A., Schlobach, S., & Harmelen, F. V. (2012). Semantic Technologies for Historical Research : A Survey. Semantic Web Journal, 1, 1–5. Retrieved from http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/system/files/swj588.pdf

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