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Session Chair: Manuel Portela, University of Coimbra
Location:Aud C1 (EC)
142 places
Presentations
Metadata Versioning for Persistent Identifiers
Triet Doan, Jana Böhm, Sven Bingert
Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen, Germany
FAIR principles guide best practice for research data management. FAIR means Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. To reuse digital objects, one needs to have full provenance information on the object and its metadata. This paper presents two approaches for tracking metadata changes. One uses Git, the other PID features.
What's the Character Error Rate of a Volunteer? Analyzing accuracy in cultural heritage crowdsourcing projects.
Ben Brumfield, Connor Evans
FromThePage, United States of America
How accurate is the work done by the volunteers who do most of the work on crowdsourcing projects in cultural heritage? We analyze the results of the 1970 MIssouri Death Certificate indexing project, applying traditional quality metrics from Optical Character Recignition and Handwritten Text Recognition to human-created text.
Tecnologias HTR no Ensino: Aplicação do Transkribus na Transcrição de Documentos Históricos.
Leonardo Porto de Bittencourt Pereira1, Moisés Rockembach2
1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.; 2Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal.
Aborda o uso do software Transkribus para transcrição de documentos históricos no ensino.
11:00am - 11:10am
Retrocomputing as an Integral Part of Digital Humanities Practice?
Torsten Roeder
Universität Würzburg, Germany
The paper discusses approaches to include retrocomputing and computer laboratories into Digital Humanities practice for research, didactics, preservation and self-reflection.
Oltre le barriere: biblioteche inclusive per una società senza stereotipi
Lucia Melchiorre, Domenico Lorusso, Fabiola Imperatrice, Giusi Antonia Toto
university of Foggia, Italy
Le biblioteche moderne si configurano come spazi multifunzionali, dove fisico e digitale convergono per favorire creatività, confronto e inclusione. Attraverso servizi innovativi e collaborazioni strategiche, promuovono accessibilità e partecipazione, valorizzando diversità e competenze per abbattere barriere e stereotipi, con l'obiettivo di costruire una società equa e inclusiva.