Sippl, Colin, Burghardt, Manuel and Wolff, Christian (2021). Modelling Cross-Document Interdependencies in Medieval Charters of the St. Katharinenspital in Regensburg. In: Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies in Scholarly Digital Editing, pp. 181-203. Norderstedt: BoD. ISBN 978-3-7543-4369-2

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Abstract

To overcome the limitations of structural XML mark-up, graph-based data models and graph databases, as well as event-based ontologies like CIDOC-CRM (FORTH-ICS 2018) have been considered for the creation of digital editions. We apply the graph-based approach to model charter regests and extend it with the CIDOC-CRM ontology, as it allows us to integrate information from different sources into a flexible data model. By implementing the ontology within the Neo4j graph database (Neo4j 2018) we create a sustainable data source that allows explorative search queries and finally, the integration of the database in various technical systems. Our use case are the charters from the St. Katharinenspital, a former medieval hospital in Regensburg, Germany. By analysing charter abstracts with natural language processing (NLP) methods and using additional data sources related to the charters, we generate additional metadata. The extracted information allows the modelling of cross-document interdependencies of charter regests and their related entities. Building upon this, we develop an exploratory web application that allows to investigate a graph-based digital edition. Thereby, each entity is displayed in its unique context, i.e., it is shown together with its related entities (next neighbours) in the graph. We use this to enhance the result lists of a full-text search, and to generate entity-specific detail pages.

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Sippl, Colin
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Burghardt, Manuel
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Wolff, Christian
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Spadini, Elena
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Tomasi, Francesca
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Vogeler, Georg
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Assmann, Bernhard
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Bleier, Roman
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Czmiel, Alexander
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Dumont, Stefan
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Duntze, Oliver
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Fischer, Franz
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Fritze, Christiane
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Henny-Kramer, Ulrike
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Neuber, Frederike
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Pollin, Christopher
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Rehbein, Malte
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Roeder, Torsten
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Sahle, Patrick
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Schaßan, Torsten
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Schneider, Gerlinde
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Schnöpf, Markus
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Scholger, Martina
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Steinkrüger, Philipp
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Sutor, Nadine
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Vogeler, Georg
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Corporate Creators: Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-552348
Title of Book: Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies in Scholarly Digital Editing
Series Name at the University of Cologne: Schriften des Instituts für Dokumentologie und Editorik
Volume: 15
Page Range: pp. 181-203
Number of Pages: 224
Date: 2021
Publisher: BoD
Place of Publication: Norderstedt
ISSN: 2197-6945
ISBN: 978-3-7543-4369-2
Language: English
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Divisions: Faculty of Arts and Humanities > Zentrale Forschungseinrichtungen > Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH)
Subjects: Generalities, Science
Library and information sciences
Geography and history
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Digital Humanities
English
Graphdatenbanken
German
Digitale Editionen
German
Annotationen
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CIDOC-CRM
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Refereed: Yes
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/55234

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