Excited to announce that the new DS Catalog is up and running at https://t.co/RAvDOS4K6Z. Data entry from existing member institutions has started and will be continuing through the rest of year. Check it out and let us know what you think!
New in the Digital Medievalist @TobyBurrows .... @HannoWijsman et al. Medieval Manuscripts and Their Migrations: Using SPARQL to Investigate the Research Potential of an Aggregated Knowledge Graph https://t.co/phiPjUQ1jT #openaccess@digitalmedieval
New publication: "Linked Open Data and Medieval Studies: Some Lessons from the Mapping Manuscript Migrations Project" International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, Vol. 16, No. 1 (2022) https://t.co/vufDu60td8 @MSMigrations
Great to see @MSMigrations mentioned as an international partner with @secoresearch@AaltoUniversity This is national digital humanities infrastructure we need in the UK too!
#showmeyourdata
The #datapaper for today's appointment is titled "Mapping Manuscript Migrations Knowledge Graph: Data for Tracing the History and Provenance of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts" by the @MSMigrations project. You can find it at https://t.co/7K9MtvcYQR 1/2
You will also get to know how the publication process works (#openaccess repos etc.) and what are the advantages of publishing your data in a #datapaper as a humanist.
To read @TobyBurrows and @MSMigrations's #datapaper ➡️ DOI: https://t.co/7K9MtvcYQR 2/2
#johdnews@TobyBurrows is a #JOHD author and editorial board member. Go check his latest post on his project's @MSMigrations website ➡️ https://t.co/c9sJEPTxzz
You will read about the #data used in the project and how they described it in a #datapaper published with #JOHD 1/2
@VDucatteeuw I think this is because they were originally an extension to the CIDOC-CRM property P82. They were later added to the official CRM, but have not yet been included in the Erlangen implementation - there's an open issue for this: https://t.co/qtv8dkpbpv
New issue of Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies: Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2021 https://t.co/ceXDvGAzri @projectMUSE@PennPress @sims_mss
@DHBenelux With an emphasis on using SPARQL queries to explore the @MSMigrations dataset in more detail via its SPARQL endpoint: https://t.co/kjdEmeKKtO
"Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data" - major new Open Access article from the @MSMigrations project, now published in JASIST : https://t.co/bzg1NQUsri
Always fun to hear about the amazing @MSMigrations project run in collaboration between @OxfordeResearch @sims_mss and various other institutions from across the globe. <3
New @MSMigrations article in The Book Collector magazine: @TobyBurrows on "Mapping Manuscript Migrations: tracking the travels of 217,000 medieval and Renaissance manuscripts" [now 222,000 in fact] https://t.co/C5qI7yIlaq