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A Workflow Model for Holistic Data Management and Semantic Interoperability in Quantitative Archival Research

Databases 2023-04-14 v1

Abstract

Archival research is a complicated task that involves several diverse activities for the extraction of evidence and knowledge from a set of archival documents. The involved activities are usually unconnected, in terms of data connection and flow, making difficult their recursive revision and execution, as well as the inspection of provenance information at data element level. This paper proposes a workflow model for holistic data management in archival research; from transcribing and documenting a set of archival documents, to curating the transcribed data, integrating it to a rich semantic network (knowledge graph), and then exploring the integrated data quantitatively. The workflow is provenance-aware, highly-recursive and focuses on semantic interoperability, aiming at the production of sustainable data of high value and long-term validity. We provide implementation details for each step of the workflow and present its application in maritime history research. We also discuss relevant quality aspects and lessons learned from its application in a real context.

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@article{arxiv.2301.07676,
  title  = {A Workflow Model for Holistic Data Management and Semantic Interoperability in Quantitative Archival Research},
  author = {Pavlos Fafalios and Yannis Marketakis and Anastasia Axaridou and Yannis Tzitzikas and Martin Doerr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07676},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

This is a preprint of an article accepted for publication in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (DSH), published by Oxford University Press

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