id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_x5e6ols5uza6hlmag4v7qa2jxy Maria Papadopoulou Digital Humanities Doctoral Seminar (online): 3-4 August / 3-4 September, 2020 2020 3 .pdf application/pdf 1004 91 44 This doctoral seminar is an introduction to Digital Humanities defined as the application of Digital Humanities in the era of Linked Open Data. 1. Understand the relationship between Ontology and Digital Humanities 2. Understand and use ontologies in the context of Digital Humanities of research at the intersections of Ontology and Digital Humanities. 5. Explain the possibilities of digital tools for ontological modelling in the areas of the all interested in digital tools for Humanities and Cultural Heritage, http://cmap.ihmc.us/ A very easy to use open source tool developed at the For RDFS and OWL ontologies, we will use Protégé 5.5.0, an open source tool 1st day: Digital Humanities & Knowledge Graphs The first half-day is an introduction to Digital Humanities, Linked and Open Data, and the basic notions of Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web. We will end this first half-day with for the construction of knowledge graphs within the framework of Digital Humanities. https://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology ./cache/work_x5e6ols5uza6hlmag4v7qa2jxy.pdf ./txt/work_x5e6ols5uza6hlmag4v7qa2jxy.txt