ABSTRACT

Information and Knowledge Organisation explores the role of knowledge organisation in the digital humanities. By focusing on how information is described, represented and organised in both research and practice, this work furthers the transdisciplinary nature of digital humanities.

Including contributions from Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and the Middle East, the volume explores the potential uses of, and challenges involved in, applying the organisation of information and knowledge in the various areas of Digital Humanities. With a particular focus on the digital worlds of cultural heritage collections, the book also includes chapters that focus on machine learning, knowledge graphs, text analysis, text annotations and network analysis. Other topics covered include: semantic technologies, conceptual schemas and data augmentation, digital scholarly editing, metadata creation, browsing, visualisation and relevance ranking. Most importantly, perhaps, the book provides a starting point for discussions about the impact of information and knowledge organisation and related tools on the methodologies used in the Digital Humanities field.

Information and Knowledge Organisation is intended for use by researchers, students and professionals interested in the role information and knowledge organisation plays in the Digital Humanities. It will be essential reading for those working in library and information science, computer science and across the humanities.

 

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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part I|20 pages

Modelling and metadata

part |20 pages

Harmonising conceptual models

chapter 3|19 pages

Collection-level and item-level description in the digital environment

Alignment of conceptual models IFLA LRM and RiC-CM
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part |23 pages

Metadata aggregation

chapter 4|22 pages

Linked open data and aggregation infrastructure in the cultural heritage sector

A case study of SOCH, a linked data aggregator for Swedish open cultural heritage
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part |24 pages

From data to knowledge

part II|50 pages

Information management

part |20 pages

Preserving DH research outputs

chapter 10|19 pages

Linked data strategies for conserving digital research outputs

The shelf life of digital humanities
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part III|18 pages

Platforms and techniques

part |17 pages

Data analysis techniques

part |25 pages

User interfaces

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