Digital Humanities Conference 2025
14 - 18 July 2025 | Lisbon, Portugal
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LP-03: Challenges for Digital Collections, Institutional Repositories and Text Catalogues
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Mapping the Margins: The Creation of a Dataset for Automated Peritext Detection in Digital Collections 1University of Illinois, United States of America; 2DePaul University; 3ITHAKA; 4University of Denver This project builds a dataset that will serve as the basis for a supervised text classification model. We wiill present dataset characteristics, early text classification results, and the software tool that was used for the annotation of the pages. A Visibilidade da Produção Acadêmica em Repositórios Institucionais Brasileiros: Desafios e Oportunidades no Uso de Métricas IBICT-UFRJ, Brazil Esta pesquisa investiga as métricas disponibilizadas por Repositórios Institucionais (RIs) brasileiros, destacando os desafios relacionados à padronização, acessibilidade e transparência desses indicadores. Com base em uma análise abrangente, o estudo discute o papel estratégico das métricas para avaliar a visibilidade e o consumo da produção científica. Bridging Discourses: Integrating Text Catalogs and Art Reviews into Knowledge Graphs for Enriched Exhibition Analysis 1Universidad de Málaga, Spain; 2Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Spain OntoExhibit extends CIDOC-CRM by incorporating semantic-discursive dimensions into a queryable knowledge graph. The methodology integrates data from exhibition catalogs and art reviews using natural language processing and RDF mapping. This framework facilitates advanced SPARQL-based analyses, enabling a holistic view of exhibitions by bridging institutional and external narratives within cultural ecosystems. |