Further readings and resources

Note: this section is updated on a regular basis

Tutorials

Understanding linked open data and the semantic web

Using the command line

Programming with Python for the Humanities

Suggested readings

Linked data and the TEI

  • Fabio Ciotti and Francesca Tomasi, “Formal Ontologies, Linked Data, and TEI Semantics”, Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative 9 (2016), https://doi.org/10.4000/jtei.1480.

  • Marilena Daquino, Francesca Giovannetti and Francesca Tomasi, “Linked Data per le edizioni scientifiche digitali. Il workflow di pubblicazione dell’edizione semantica del quaderno di appunti di Paolo Bufalini”, Umanistica Digitale 7 (2019), https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2532-8816/9091.

  • Eide, Ø. “Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI”, Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative 8 (2014). https://doi.org/10.4000/jtei.1191.

Useful resources

Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche, Bernard Vatant et al., Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV): A gateway to reusable semantic vocabularies on the Web, https://lov.linkeddata.es/dataset/lov/.

María Poveda-Villalón, Asunción Gómez-Pérez and Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, “OOPS!(Ontology Pitfall Scanner!): An on-line tool for ontology evaluation”, International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) 10.2 (2014): 7-34, http://oops.linkeddata.es/.