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From Documents to Structured Data: First Milestones of the Garzoni Project

Ehrmann, Maud  
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Colavizza, Giovanni  
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Topalov, Orlin
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2016
DHCommons

Led by an interdisciplinary consortium, the Garzoni project undertakes the study of apprenticeship, work and society in early modern Venice by focusing on a specific archival source, namely the Accordi dei Garzoni from the Venetian State Archives. The project revolves around two main phases with, in the first instance, the design and the development of tools to extract and render information contained in the documents (according to Semantic Web standards) and, as a second step, the examination of such information. This paper outlines the main progress and achievements during the first year of the project.

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Author(s)
Ehrmann, Maud  
Colavizza, Giovanni  
Topalov, Orlin
Cella, Riccardo
Drago, Davide
Erboso, Andrea
Zugno, Francesca
Bellavitis, Anna
Sapienza, Valentina
Kaplan, Frédéric  
Date Issued

2016

Published in
DHCommons
Issue

2

Subjects

apprenticeship

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early modern period

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Venice

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cultural heritage text annotation and processing historical database

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linked data

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digital humanities

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February 6, 2018
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