Serbian ELTeC Sub-Collection in Wikidata

Објеката

Тип
Рад у часопису
Верзија рада
објављена верзија
Језик
енглески
Креатор
Milica Ikonić Nešić, Ranka Stanković, Biljana Rujević
Извор
Infotheca
Издавач
Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade
Датум издавања
2021
Сажетак
This paper presents an example of integration of Wikidata with digital libraries and external systems, as well as some best practices for speeding up the process of data preparation and import to Wikidata, on the use case of SrpELTeC, Serbian subcollection of the ELTeC multilingual collection (European Literary Text Collection). After preliminary work on the manual Wikidata population with SrpELTeC novels, the goal was to automate the process of preparing and importing information, so different solutions were analysed and finally synergy of two, OpenRefine and QuickStatements, was chosen as the best option. The paper also brings examples of SPARQL queries for retrieval of authors, novel titles, publication places and other metadata with different visualisation options.
том
21
Број
2
почетак странице
60
крај странице
86
doi
10.18485/infotheca.2021.21.2.4
issn
1450-9687
Subject
Википодаци, удаљенои читање, књижевни корпус, повезивање именованих ентитета, ELTeC, SrpELTeC
Wikidata, distant reading, literary corpus, named entity linking, ELTeC, SrpELTeC
УДК број
004.62: [030:004.738.5
Шира категорија рада
M50
Ужа категорија рада
М53
Је дио
COST Action 16204 – Distant Reading for European Literary History support; WikiELTeC – Wikidata about old Serbian novels from collection ELTeC
Права
Отворени приступ
Лиценца
Creative Commons – Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
Формат
.pdf

Milica Ikonić Nešić, Ranka Stanković, Biljana Rujević. "Serbian ELTeC Sub-Collection in Wikidata" in Infotheca, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade (2021). https://doi.org/10.18485/infotheca.2021.21.2.4

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