2023
DOI: 10.3233/sw-223034
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Digital humanities on the Semantic Web: Sampo model and portal series

Abstract: Cultural heritage (CH) contents are typically strongly interlinked, but published in heterogeneous, distributed local data silos, making it difficult to utilize the data on a global level. Furthermore, the content is usually available only for humans to read, and not as data for Digital Humanities (DH) analyses and application development. This application report addresses these problems by presenting a collaborative publication model for CH Linked Data and six design principles for creating shared data servic… Show more

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“…FindSampo is a system and data service that supports archaeology, particularly from the perspective of citizen scientists and metal detectorists. In addition, new Sampos are currently in the prototype stage, such as the LawSampo, ParliamentSampo, and LetterSampo framework [116].…”
Section: ) Portalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FindSampo is a system and data service that supports archaeology, particularly from the perspective of citizen scientists and metal detectorists. In addition, new Sampos are currently in the prototype stage, such as the LawSampo, ParliamentSampo, and LetterSampo framework [116].…”
Section: ) Portalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid fragmentation of CH datasets, aggregators like Europeana [19] provide single access to myriads of artworks. CH consortiums like American Art Collaborative [22] or Sampo Model and Portal Series [17] have also contributed to the emergent CH LOD. Studies such as [11,26] survey some of the most relevant initiatives in CH data publication.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sampo model and the Portal series are two well-known digital humanities projects based on Semantic Web (Hyvönen, 2022). The Sampo Model is a framework for creating semantic portals that provide access to structured data related to cultural heritage and other topics of interest to the humanities.…”
Section: The Sampo Model and The Portal Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%