Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO

The catalogue of digitized medieval texts managed by Progetto IRNERIO contains a rich amount of legal, cultural and historical data that is neither easy to access nor linked to relevant external information. This paper introduces an ontology, called Medieval Manuscripts Ontology (MeMO), to model the...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Barzaghi, Monica Palmirani, Silvio Peroni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-12-01
Series:Umanistica Digitale
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Online Access:https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/11187
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spelling doaj-f05d847105324832b34e54b457aa00932021-04-01T07:47:23ZengUniversity of BolognaUmanistica Digitale2532-88162020-12-01911714010.6092/issn.2532-8816/111879546Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIOSebastian Barzaghi0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0799-1527Monica Palmirani1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8557-8084Silvio Peroni2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0530-4305University of BolognaUniversity of BolognaUniversity of BolognaThe catalogue of digitized medieval texts managed by Progetto IRNERIO contains a rich amount of legal, cultural and historical data that is neither easy to access nor linked to relevant external information. This paper introduces an ontology, called Medieval Manuscripts Ontology (MeMO), to model these texts so as to allow researchers to represent, identify, analyse and retrieve the information within and related to them. MeMO has been designed with a solid methodology in order to be compliant with the requirements of the domain experts (the preservation of the historical narrative, the representation of the context and the description of the collection). Also, it is flexible and richly documented so as to be easily reusable and extensible for further expansions. Thus MeMO allows one to model the resources managed by Progetto IRNERIO with precise semantics so as to avoid information loss and to support a better representation of the conceptual complexities that characterize the collection.https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/11187medieval manuscripts ontologymemoontology engineeringmedieval manuscriptsprogetto irnerio
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author Sebastian Barzaghi
Monica Palmirani
Silvio Peroni
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Monica Palmirani
Silvio Peroni
Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
Umanistica Digitale
medieval manuscripts ontology
memo
ontology engineering
medieval manuscripts
progetto irnerio
author_facet Sebastian Barzaghi
Monica Palmirani
Silvio Peroni
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title Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
title_short Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
title_full Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
title_fullStr Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
title_full_unstemmed Development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of Progetto IRNERIO
title_sort development of an ontology for modelling medieval manuscripts: the case of progetto irnerio
publisher University of Bologna
series Umanistica Digitale
issn 2532-8816
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The catalogue of digitized medieval texts managed by Progetto IRNERIO contains a rich amount of legal, cultural and historical data that is neither easy to access nor linked to relevant external information. This paper introduces an ontology, called Medieval Manuscripts Ontology (MeMO), to model these texts so as to allow researchers to represent, identify, analyse and retrieve the information within and related to them. MeMO has been designed with a solid methodology in order to be compliant with the requirements of the domain experts (the preservation of the historical narrative, the representation of the context and the description of the collection). Also, it is flexible and richly documented so as to be easily reusable and extensible for further expansions. Thus MeMO allows one to model the resources managed by Progetto IRNERIO with precise semantics so as to avoid information loss and to support a better representation of the conceptual complexities that characterize the collection.
topic medieval manuscripts ontology
memo
ontology engineering
medieval manuscripts
progetto irnerio
url https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/11187
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