Hello everyone,
I'm looking for examples of projects in the digital humanities that use RDF for storing metadata. Does anyone on the list have examples of projects in the digital medieval studies that are using RDF?
Many thanks, Dot
Dot,
Fine Rolls Henry the III uses RDF-OWL for storing prosopographical information (names, places, subjects): see
Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence, and José Miguel Vieira Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls Project Lit Linguist Computing, September 2008; 23: 311 - 325.
Don't know if is this what you meant for metadata, though.
Elena
Dot Porter wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for examples of projects in the digital humanities that use RDF for storing metadata. Does anyone on the list have examples of projects in the digital medieval studies that are using RDF?
Many thanks, Dot
Thanks Elena. This is exactly what I mean - and the Henry III Fine Rolls is the only project already on my radar (sorry, I should have mentioned that in my very short request!). Any others?
Dot
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Elena Pierazzoelena.pierazzo@kcl.ac.uk wrote:
Dot,
Fine Rolls Henry the III uses RDF-OWL for storing prosopographical information (names, places, subjects): see
Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence, and José Miguel Vieira Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls Project Lit Linguist Computing, September 2008; 23: 311 - 325.
Don't know if is this what you meant for metadata, though.
Elena
Dot Porter wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for examples of projects in the digital humanities that use RDF for storing metadata. Does anyone on the list have examples of projects in the digital medieval studies that are using RDF?
Many thanks, Dot
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