Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”

The webinar “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”, organized by the Digital Culture Laboratory (UNIPI) and by the Engineering Historical Memory project. This thematic dossier aims to offer a brief account of the results of th...

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Main Author: Enrica Salvatori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-09-01
Series:Umanistica Digitale
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Online Access:https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/12582
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spelling doaj-b1825970262845438acc8b609a5e68322021-09-09T10:14:10ZengUniversity of BolognaUmanistica Digitale2532-88162021-09-011028929810.6092/issn.2532-8816/1258210892Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”Enrica Salvatori0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2933-4341Università di PisaThe webinar “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”, organized by the Digital Culture Laboratory (UNIPI) and by the Engineering Historical Memory project. This thematic dossier aims to offer a brief account of the results of the workshop, with particular attention to future collaborations and experimentations  in the field of processing and extracting information from semi-structured editions of archival documents. These advanced features are essential to broaden the use of digital editions of archival sources and other written documents, making them more flexible and open to research tools. The central problem concerns the relationship between text coding and the creation of good interfaces, to which the user can accessintuitively.https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/12582xml/teitext encodinginformation retrievaldigital public humanitiesopen culturedigital edition
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title Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
title_short Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
title_full Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
title_fullStr Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
title_full_unstemmed Introduction: “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
title_sort introduction: “medieval archival sources in the digital world. the challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”
publisher University of Bologna
series Umanistica Digitale
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description The webinar “Medieval archival sources in the digital world. The challenge of treating and visualizing semi-structured data”, organized by the Digital Culture Laboratory (UNIPI) and by the Engineering Historical Memory project. This thematic dossier aims to offer a brief account of the results of the workshop, with particular attention to future collaborations and experimentations  in the field of processing and extracting information from semi-structured editions of archival documents. These advanced features are essential to broaden the use of digital editions of archival sources and other written documents, making them more flexible and open to research tools. The central problem concerns the relationship between text coding and the creation of good interfaces, to which the user can accessintuitively.
topic xml/tei
text encoding
information retrieval
digital public humanities
open culture
digital edition
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