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Community-Driven Linked Data Approaches in Builders and Defenders: Nashville's Historical Black Civil War Database
  • Angela Sutton
  • Jessica Power
  • archives
  • collaboration
  • data analytics
  • data curation
  • databases
  • digitization
  • ethics
  • semantic web
  • interdisciplinarity
  • race
  • social justice
  • network
  • public history
  • social justice
  • race studies

This article explores the use of community engagement and the principles behind linked data to create a spatial history database that both serves a local Black community in the US South and makes accessible the sources that complicate our understanding of the Civil War.

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A Network Analysis of Figurative Topic Classification: The Case Study of Timon of Athens
  • Gilad Gutman
  • network
  • nlp
  • machine learning
  • literary studies
  • Shakespeare
  • Timon of Athens
  • figurative language
  • network theory

Weaving metaphors and Shakespeare's nets: this article explores a novel method for the analysis of figurative language by using topic classification and network analysis, with an exploration of its potential through Shakespeare's Timon of Athens.

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Perceptual Effects of Hierarchy in Art Historical Social Networks
  • Houda Lamqaddam
  • Inez De Prekel
  • Koenraad Brosens
  • Katrien Verbert
  • history
  • data modeling
  • network

    We explore the importance of hierarchy in social networks, and investigate whether hierarchies  - strongly present within our models of social structure - affect our perception of social network data

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    A Prosopography as Linked Open Data: Some Implications from DPRR
    • John Douglas Bradley
    • classics
    • access
    • semantic web
    • network
    • users
    • digital libraries
    • Roman Republic
    • Linked Open Data
    • Resource Description Framework
    • Digital Prosopography

    Explores how a Prosopography of the Roman Republic has been presented as Linked Open Data through an RDF server.

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