Academic Article
Sharing Linked Open Data with domain-specific data-driven community hubs – archaeology.link in NFDI4Objects
- Title
- Sharing Linked Open Data with domain-specific data-driven community hubs – archaeology.link in NFDI4Objects
- Date
- 2024
- Is Part Of
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Archeologia e Calcolatori
- Volume
- 35
- Issue
- 2
- Pages
- 63-74
- Language
- eng
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- Abstract
- FAIRification and sharing of open data is an important aspect of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) and its archaeology related consortium NFDI4Objects. NFDI4Objects offers domain-specific data-driven hubs to publish and share research data, Linked Open Data (LOD), ontologies, community-driven vocabularies and authority files, such as thesauri. This paper demonstrates the content, challenges and possibilities of the Data Hub ‘archaeology.link’. It consists of five thematic parts: 1) Semantic Modelling using the Linked Archaeological Data Ontology (LADO), 2) publication of domain-specific Linked Open Data, 3) community-driven vocabularies such as thesauri, 4) ontologies and 5) research tools.
- Zotero References Collection
- https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/collections/2I6CUYP7
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- Linked Data
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LOD representation of ARS3D-object ‘bowl with pan’ (O.39711/LEIZA collection), one feature (satyr 3), and its describing source (zu Löwenstein 2015, 713) as well as Wikidata (Q110892439) (left/middle: F. Thiery; right-top: Wikidata Community; right-bottom: with permission of S. zu Löwenstein) -
LOD representation of a BB-5kBC object from ‘Feature 22’, found at the archaeological site ‘Seelow’ (left: F. Thiery-S.C. Schmidt; right: S.C. Schmidt) -
Excerpt of the Ceramic Typologies Ontology (CeraTyOnt) (F. Thiery, A.W. Mees) -
Excerpt of the NAVISone Maritime Thesaurus and features of Ravenna, Sant’Apollinare Nuovo; in the middle, mosaic of the Civitas Classis (left: F. Thiery, created with SKOS Play!; middle: F. Thiery; right: RGZM/LEIZA/NAVIS3) -
Samples from the Research Tools TiGeR and Alligator show visualisations of relative time periods on a map and virtual timeline and as schematic RDF/LOD calculated by correspondence analysis results (F. Thiery, A.W. Mees)
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