Linked Open Data and Literary Studies

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Organised by Research Area 5: „Building Digital Communities“.

An increasing number of institutions, including archives, libraries, universities, are enhancing their datasets with metadata and publishing them as linked open data (LOD) on the semantic web. This trend also benefits the (digital) humanities, including literary studies, facilitating a transition towards more metadata-driven approaches in the field. LOD, in particular, offers numerous opportunities for exploring the global dimensions of literature.

The international conference „Linked Open Data and Literary Studies“ aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, librarians, and practitioners to share insights, methodologies, and best practices for leveraging LOD technologies in literary studies.

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Programme

Tuesday, 19 November

9:30 | Welcome

9:45 | Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgermann, Matthias Bremm, Tinghui Duan, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Christof Schöch, Joëlle Weis (University of Trier): Federated Queries for Literary Studies: Querying Wikidata via the MiMoTextBase and the Other Way Around

10:15 | Kata Dobás & Botond Szemes (HUN-REN RCH Institute for Literary Studies, Budapest): Wikidata and World Literature: Literary ‚Memory‘ of the Visegrad Countries

10:45 | Short Break

11:00 | Danilo Penagos Jaramillo (University of Tübingen): Linked Open Data for a Data-Rich History of Hispanic American Literature

11:30 | Patricia García Sánchez-Migallón (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): The PhiloBiblon Project

12:00 | Lunch Break

13:30 | Jonah Lubin (Harvard University) & Marco Antonio Stranisci (University of Turin): From ‚Leksikon‘ to LOD: A Pipeline for Converting Unstructured Bibliographical Data on Yiddish Writers to Linked Open Data

14:00 | Ondřej Vimr & Vojtěch Malínek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague): Building the European Literary Bibliography: Linked Open Data for Diverse and Multilingual Datasets

14:30 | Karin Schmidgall (German Literature Archive): Let’s Talk about Data Quality

15:00 | Break

15:30 | Johanna Hähner (Pädagogische Hochschule Karlsruhe): The Reception of Postwar German Literature by the New Right: Exploring the Potential of Network Analysis and Linked Open Data

16:00 | Bojana Aćamović (Institute for Literature and Art, Belgrade): Linking the Metadata of Periodicals to Uncover Literary Networks

16:30 | Wrap-Up Day 1

Wednesday, 20 November

09:45 | Aitana Bellido (Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona) & Marta Sangrà (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona): The Global Novel Decentered: Poetic Challenges and Cross-Border Literary Circulation

10:15 | Jan Horstmann, Immanuel Normann, Christian Lück (University of Münster): Intertextuality in the Semantic Web

10:45 | Short Break

11:00 | Franziska Pannach & Federico Pianzola (University of Groningen): The GOLEM Knowledge Graph: Modelling Fiction and Narrative Across Domains

11:30 | Bernhard Oberreither (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna): Text and Image Are the Same, or Close Enough at Least. Reflections on Expanding an Ontology for Intertextual Relations Towards Intermediality

12:00 | Lunch Break

13:30 | Ingo Börner & Peer Trilcke (University of Potsdam): Modeling Genre Dynamics

14:00 | Gregory Crane (Tufts University) & Sergiusz Kazmierski (University of Regensburg): Translations as Gateways Rather than Endpoints

14:30 | James Tauber (Boston): LOD of the Rings: Tolkien’s Sub-Creation as Linked Open Data

15:00 | Break

15:30 | Laura Untner (Freie Universität Berlin): From Myth to Metadata: Mapping Sappho’s Legacy Through Linked Data

16:00 | Moniek Kuijpers (University of Basel): Online Book Reviews and Other Reader Response Corpora: A Rich but Overlooked Data Source in the Study of Literature’s Global Dimensions?

16:30 | Wrap-Up Day 2

Freie Universität Berlin
EXC 2020 „Temporal Communities“
Room 00.05
Otto-von-Simson-Straße 15
14195 Berlin

Further Information

For registration please contact: Lilly Welz, l.welz@fu-berlin.de

Registration deadline: 12 November 2024

Please state your name, your academic degree and your institution when registering.

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19. November 2024 9:30 - 20. November 2024 17:00(GMT+01:00)

Freie Universität Berlin

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Freie Universität Berlin