Towards a Sustainable and Collaborative Data Model for Periodical Studies |
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Authors: | Jasper Schelstraete Marianne Van Remoortel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Literary Studies, Universiteit Gent, Gent 9000, Belgium.jasper.schelstraete@ugent.be;3. Department of Literary Studies, Universiteit Gent, Gent 9000, Belgium. E-mail: marianne.vanremoortel@ugent.be |
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Abstract: | This article advocates the development of a sustainable, structured, and open data model for periodical research. Considering the recent digital turn in periodical studies, it argues that a data model embracing Linked Open Data practices will not only facilitate collaboration among periodical scholars across language boundaries but also contribute to a better understanding of what periodicals are and how the relationships among periodicals may evolve over time. By way of illustration, the article presents the data model developed in the context of an ongoing five-year research project on women editors and their periodicals in early-eighteenth- to early-twentieth-century Europe. |
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Keywords: | Periodical studies data model data standards digitization authority files Linked Open Data |
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