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Semantic Web and Middle Ages

Linking Medieval Latin Dictionaries with Semantic MediaWiki

COST Workshop

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

COST in the context of our projects

COST Project "Medioevo Europeo"

Working Group 3 : texts and dictionaries

National Projects Contributions


Projet ANR Omnia (France) Institute of Polish Language Data Input

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

Wiki interactivity

Wiki Framework

Interface with dictionary-like data in mind Respect for the autonomy of each project Free, ready to use, long-term development Multilingual, promotes collaboration easy of use, rich internal linking

Advantages

Drawbacks not tailored for our specific purposes limited nesting

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

SMW edition interface


Why Semantic Web ? "Semantic Mediawiki" plugin Macrostructure: one namespace for one dictionary Author pages (advanced display)

authors' lists: praecipue citati,geographice ordinati, chronologice ordinati sources' index annotation: date, type, place link to digital edition simple and advanced display links to external tools
Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

Entry page

SMW search capabilities


Search limited to specific dictionary Standard search browsing by entry and super-entry full text search "Visual" search quotation card quotation axe Semantic Drilldown

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

SMW collaboration

User accounts

User rights administration wiki syntax or form-based depends on user rights discussion page edit history

Entry writing process

Entry modification

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

Semantic Web and Middle Ages

Sine qua non condition

Source files should be freely available XML files http://scriptores.pl/wiki

If possible...

WWW page

Bruno Bon (CNRS, Paris) - Krzysztof Nowak (IJP-PAN, Krakw)

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