Medieval Traditions, New Technologies: Linked Open Geodata and Burchard of Mount Sion's Descriptio terrae sanctae. O'Doherty, M. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 15(1-2):60–84, October, 2021. Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
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This article experiments with using the Pelagios Linked Open data infrastructure and its annotation tool Recogito to explore the geographical framework of Burchard of Mount Sion's thirteenth-centur...
@article{odoherty2021,
	title = {Medieval {Traditions}, {New} {Technologies}: {Linked} {Open} {Geodata} and {Burchard} of {Mount} {Sion}'s {Descriptio} terrae sanctae},
	volume = {15},
	issn = {1753-8548},
	shorttitle = {Medieval {Traditions}, {New} {Technologies}},
	url = {https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/ijhac.2021.0262},
	doi = {10.3366/ijhac.2021.0262},
	abstract = {This article experiments with using the Pelagios Linked Open data infrastructure and its annotation tool Recogito to explore the geographical framework of Burchard of Mount Sion's thirteenth-centur...},
	number = {1-2},
	urldate = {2024-06-06},
	journal = {International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing},
	author = {O'Doherty, Marianne},
	month = oct,
	year = {2021},
	note = {Publisher: Edinburgh University Press},
	keywords = {Holy Land, Recogito, annotation, geography, links, mapping, medieval, pilgrimage},
	pages = {60--84},
}

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