SPARQLing Publication of Irish ᚑᚌᚆᚐᚋ – Ogham Stones as LOD. Thiery, F., Schmidt, S., & Homburg, T. In ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open Software, Hardware, Processes, Data and Formats in Archaeological Research, November, 2021. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.
Paper abstract bibtex Linked Open Data (LOD) is used to interlink data within the WWW semantically, enables citizen science and improves data sharing practices for academia. We discuss the semantic modelling and publication strategies in Wikidata and within our own ontology. Using a bespoke ontology gives more freedom for modelling, but requires high technical specialisation. Wikidata facilitates citizen science, but the data author loses data sovereignty. We will exemplify this using Ogham data, which is the main subject of the Ogi Ogham Project as well as the Irish ᚑᚌᚆᚐᚋ Stones in the Wikimedia Universe project
@inproceedings{archeofoss2020_2,
AUTHOR = {Thiery, Florian and Schmidt, Sophie-Charlotte and Homburg, Timo},
TITLE = {SPARQLing Publication of Irish ᚑᚌᚆᚐᚋ – Ogham Stones as LOD},
JOURNAL = {Archaeopress Archaeology},
YEAR = {2021},
publisher={Archaeopress Publishing Ltd},
booktitle={ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open Software, Hardware, Processes, Data and Formats in Archaeological Research},
URL = {https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803271248},
ISBN = {978-1-80327-124-8},
month = nov,
day = 23,
ABSTRACT = {Linked Open Data (LOD) is used to interlink data within the WWW semantically, enables citizen science and improves
data sharing practices for academia. We discuss the semantic modelling and publication strategies in Wikidata and
within our own ontology. Using a bespoke ontology gives more freedom for modelling, but requires high technical
specialisation. Wikidata facilitates citizen science, but the data author loses data sovereignty. We will exemplify
this using Ogham data, which is the main subject of the Ogi Ogham Project as well as the Irish ᚑᚌᚆᚐᚋ Stones in the
Wikimedia Universe project}
}
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