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The workshop aims to share theoretical and practical knowledge about modeling data in the humanities and especially literary history in the paradigm of Linked Open Data, to introduce the syntax of the query language SPARQL, and to demonstrate the advantages of modeling and providing data as knowledge graphs.
Paper, Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial, Wikidata, Informatics, Literary studies, text mining and analysis, Literary history, database creation, and analysis, SPARQL, management, linked (open) data
Paper, Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial, Wikidata, Informatics, Literary studies, text mining and analysis, Literary history, database creation, and analysis, SPARQL, management, linked (open) data
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