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<h1><span rel="dcterms:isPartOf" resource="http://isaw.nyu.edu/publications/isaw-papers">ISAW Papers</span> 7 (Forthcoming)</h1>
<h1 property="dcterms:title">Current Practice in Linked Open Data for the Ancient World</h1>
<h1>Editors: Thomas Elliott, Sebastian Heath, John Muccigrosso</h1>
<div id="abstract"><em>Abstract:</em> Reports on current work relevant to the role of Linked Open Data (LOD) in the study of the ancient world. As a term, LOD encompasses approaches to the publication of digital resources that emphasize stability, relatively fine-grained access to intellectual content via public URIs, and re-usability as defined both by publication of machine reabable data and by publication under licenses that permit further copying of available materials. This article presents a series of reports from participants in 2012 and 2013 sessions of the NEH-funded Linked Ancient World Data Institute. The contributors come from a wide range of academic disciplines and professional backgrounds. The projects they represent reflect this range and also illustrate many stages of the process of moving from concept to implementation.</div>
<div id="subjects"><em>Subjects:</em> <a rel="dcterms:subject" href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86001448">Humanities--Study and teaching</a>.</div>
<div style="text-align:center"><i>Please note that the following articles are undergoing editing and are not yet intended for citation.</i></div>
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<li>1. Introduction (Thomas Elliott, Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso)</li>
<li>2. <a href="acheson">Linked Open Bibliographies in Ancient Studies</a> (Phoebe Acheson)</li>
<li>3. <a href="almas-babeu-krohn">Linked Data in the Perseus Digital Library</a> (Bridget Almas, Alison Babeu, Anna Krohn)</li>
<li>4. <a href="benefiel-sprenkle">Herculaneum Graffiti Project</a> (Rebecca Benefiel and Sara Sprenkle)</li>
<li>5. <a href="blackwell-smith">The Homer Multitext and RDF-Based Integration</a> (Christopher Blackwell and D. Neel Smith)</li>
<li>6. <a href="elliott-jones">Moving the Ancient World Online Forward</a> (Thomas Elliott and Charles Jones)</li>
<li>7. <a href="hafford">Linked Open Data and the Ur of the Chaldees Project</a> (William B. Hafford)</li>
<li>8. ISAW Papers (Sebastian Heath)</li>
<li>9. <a href="horne">Beyond Maps as Images at the Ancient World Mapping Center</a> (Ryan Horne)</li>
<li>10. <a href="kansa">Open Context and Linked Data</a> (Eric Kansa)</li>
<li>11. <a href="lana">Geolat: Geography for Latin Literature (Lana)</a></li>
<li>12. <a href="liuzzo">The Europeana Network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy (EAGLE)</a> (Pietro Maria Liuzzo)</li>
<li>13. <a href="mackay">Bryn Mawr Classical Review</a> (Camilla MacKay)</li>
<li>14. <a href="mcmichael">Byzantine Cappadocia: Small Data and the Dissertation</a> (A. L. McMichael)</li>
<li>15. <a href="meadows-gruber">Coinage and Numismatic Methods. A Case Study of Linking a Discipline</a> (Andrew Meadows and Ethan Gruber)</li>
<li>16. <a href="meyers">Exploring an Opportunity to Link the Dead in Ancient Rome (Katy Meyers)</a></li>
<li>17. <a href="murray">RAM 3D Web Portal</a> (William Murray)</li>
<li>18. <a href="nurmikko">Assessing the suitability of existing OWL ontologies for the representation of narrative structures in Sumerian literature</a> (Terhi Nurmikko)</li>
<li>19. <a href="pearce-schmitz">Berkeley Prosopography Services</a> (Laurie Pearce and Patrick Schmitz)</li>
<li>20. <a href="pett">Linking Portable Antiquities to a wider web</a> (Daniel Pett)</li>
<li>21. <a href="poehler">Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Resource (Eric Poehler)</a></li>
<li>22. <a href="rabinowitz">It’s about time: historical periodization and Linked Ancient World Data</a> (Adam Rabinowitz)</li>
<li>23. <a href="reinhard">Publishing Archaeological Linked Open Data: From Steampunk to Sustainability</a> (Andrew Reinhard)</li>
<li>24. <a href="romanello">Mining Citations, Linking Texts</a> (Matteo Romanello)</li>
<li>25. <a href="roueche-lawrence-lawrence">Linked Data and Ancient Wisdom</a> (Charlotte Roueché, Keith Lawrence, and K. Faith Lawrence)</li>
<li>26. <a href="seifried">Linked Open Data for the Uninitiated</a> (Rebecca Seifreid)</li>
<li>27. <a href="simon-barker-desoto-isaksen">Pelagios</a> (Rainer Simon, Elton Barker, Pau de Soto, and Leif Isaksen)</li>
<li>28. <a href="taylor">Linked data and the future of cuneiform research at the British Museum</a> (Jon Taylor)</li>
<li>29. <a href="tsonev">Integrating Historical-Geographic Web-Resources (Tsoni Tsonev)</a></li>
<li>30. <a href="vankeer">Moving from Cross-Collection Integration to Explorations of Linked Data Practices in the Library of Antiquity at the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels</a> (Ellen Van Keer)</li>
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<p class="editorial_note"><i>ISAW Papers</i> (ISSN 2164-1471) is a publication of the <a rel="dcterms:publisher" property="dcterms:publisher" href="http://isaw.nyu.edu">Institute for the Study of the Ancient World</a>, <a href="http://nyu.edu/">New York University</a>. The articles in ISAW Papers 7 were submitted for publication by Tom Elliott and Sebastian Heath as members of the ISAW staff and faculty.</p>
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