Academic Article
A resource hub for interoperability and data integration in Heritage research: the H-SeTIS database
- Title
- A resource hub for interoperability and data integration in Heritage research: the H-SeTIS database
- Date
- 2024
- Is Part Of
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Archeologia e Calcolatori
- Volume
- 35
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 543–562
- Language
- eng
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- Abstract
- This article explores the contributions of the Milan branch of CNR-ISPC to the Humanities and Cultural Heritage Italian Open Science Cloud (H2IOSC) Project, focusing on facilitating data integration within Heritage Science. Its primary objective is to ensure seamless interoperability between resources from multiple institutions by establishing a shared semantic framework. The multidisciplinary nature of Heritage Science underscores the necessity for shared data repositories and effective management tools. Recent literature highlights the importance of semantic technologies in improving data integration and interoperability. To this end, the H-SeTIS database is currently under development. H-SeTIS will function as a hub for the systematic surveying and description of various semantic tools relevant to the Heritage domain. Interestingly, a preliminary analysis of data within H-SeTIS reveals that many semantic resources specifically designed to address the unique requirements of the Heritage domain do not meet the minimum quality requirements of accessibility and reusability. This finding underscores a potential area for future development: the creation of H-SeTIS aims to support the ongoing development of a comprehensive ontology for Cultural Heritage, enhancing data FAIRness and the discipline’s overall impact.
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- https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/collections/5HJ9SY7P
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Annual distribution of research products (articles, conference proceedings, book chapters) related to the combination of keywords indicated in the legend (data source: Scopus) -
Percentage distribution of semantic artefacts cataloged in H-SeTIS according to their curation status (i.e., completeness and maintenance) -
Spatial distribution and relations of the institutions involved in the research of ontologies and semantic web for Heritage; the size of nodes is proportional to the number of relations -
Waffle chart displaying national and international collaborations among the institutions mapped in Fig. 3 -
Keyword network for the journal «Archaeometry» (2242 articles, 1958-2024), generated with VOSviewer and reprocessed with Gephi, spatialized using Force Atlas 2. Color is based on VOSviewer clustering, while node size is based on Eigenvector centrality factor. -
Keyword network for the journal «Heritage Science» (1264 articles, 2013-2024), generated with VOSviewer and reprocessed with Gephi, spatialized using Force Atlas 2. Color is based on VOSviewer clustering, while node size is based on Eigenvector centrality factor. -
Preliminary Conceptual Structure of H-SeTIS -
Keyword network for the first 200 records added to H-SeTIS. Green nodes refer to ontologies, purple nodes to thesauri, red nodes to keywords
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