2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3180339
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The dataLegend Ecosystem for Historical Statistics

Abstract: The main promise of the digital humanities is the ability to perform scholarly studies at a much broader scale, and in a much more reusable fashion. The key enabler for such studies is the availability of sufficiently well described data. For the field of socioeconomic history, data usually comes in a tabular form. Existing efforts to curate and publish datasets take a top-down approach and are focused on large collections, produce scarce metadata, require expertise for effective integration, provide poor user… Show more

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“…Because of these properties, LOD is well-suited for the publication of datasets in the Cultural Heritage [4] and Humanities [6] domain. Indeed, an increasing number of Cultural Heritage datasets is being disseminated as Linked Open Data, and initiatives exist to increase the publication of Linked Open Datasets in the humanities even further [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of these properties, LOD is well-suited for the publication of datasets in the Cultural Heritage [4] and Humanities [6] domain. Indeed, an increasing number of Cultural Heritage datasets is being disseminated as Linked Open Data, and initiatives exist to increase the publication of Linked Open Datasets in the humanities even further [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%