Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization

Preservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex entities. In order to ensure conceptual preservation, the cultural object must be accompanied by the most accurate details about the provenance. With the provenance, in fact, it is possible to attribute...

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Main Author: Francesca Tomasi
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/7531
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spelling doaj-5f86e2750c3b4d7b827a36aa87849cdf2020-11-24T20:56:58ZengUniversity of BolognaBibliothecae.it2280-79342283-93642017-12-0162174010.6092/issn.2283-9364/75316722Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalizationFrancesca TomasiPreservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex entities. In order to ensure conceptual preservation, the cultural object must be accompanied by the most accurate details about the provenance. With the provenance, in fact, it is possible to attribute paternity to the actions linked to that cultural object, in such a way as to guarantee its reliability. Given the amount of existing information on the Web, there is a need for mechanisms to determine the provenance of the data, in order to guarantee not just the reliability of the information but also the authoritativeness, so that the final user can use it. By translating these principles into ontology, the object is preserved in its conceptual dimension. Two ontologies aimed at the formalization of the provenance (PRoles and HiCO) are then described, which have also been tested on two different projects: a structured collection (a catalog) and a set of unstructured documents (a digital edition).https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/7531ontologiepreservazioneprovenienzaatto interpretativo
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Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
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ontologie
preservazione
provenienza
atto interpretativo
author_facet Francesca Tomasi
author_sort Francesca Tomasi
title Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
title_short Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
title_full Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
title_fullStr Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
title_full_unstemmed Preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
title_sort preserving cultural heritage objects: provenance formalization
publisher University of Bologna
series Bibliothecae.it
issn 2280-7934
2283-9364
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Preservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex entities. In order to ensure conceptual preservation, the cultural object must be accompanied by the most accurate details about the provenance. With the provenance, in fact, it is possible to attribute paternity to the actions linked to that cultural object, in such a way as to guarantee its reliability. Given the amount of existing information on the Web, there is a need for mechanisms to determine the provenance of the data, in order to guarantee not just the reliability of the information but also the authoritativeness, so that the final user can use it. By translating these principles into ontology, the object is preserved in its conceptual dimension. Two ontologies aimed at the formalization of the provenance (PRoles and HiCO) are then described, which have also been tested on two different projects: a structured collection (a catalog) and a set of unstructured documents (a digital edition).
topic ontologie
preservazione
provenienza
atto interpretativo
url https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/7531
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