Proceedings of the International Conference Collect and Connect: Archives and Collections in a Digital Age Leiden, the Netherlands, November 23-24, 2020 (OPEN ACCESS) (original) (raw)
2021, CEUR - Workshop proceedings
The full proceedings can be found here: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2810/ TOC: Preface Paper 1: Emergent Archives and Crowdsourced Narratives: Two Development Stories from the Queensland State Library - Seth Ellis | Paper 2: Linked Data and Holocaust Era Art Markets: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain - Laurel Zuckerman | Paper 3: Recognizing and Linking Entities in Old Dutch Text: A Case Study on VOC Notary Records - Barry Hendriks, Paul Groth, Marieke van Erp | Paper 4: Modelling Resolutions of the Dutch States General for Digital Historical Research - Marijn Koolen, Rik Hoekstra, Ida Nijenhuis, Ronald Sluijter, Esther van Gelder, Rutger van Koert, Gijsjan Brouwer, Hennie Brugman | Paper 5: From Digitized Sources to Digital Data: Behind the Scences of (Critically) Enriching a Digital Heritage Collection - Lorella Viola, Antonio Maria Fiscarelli | Paper 6: Visualizing and Contexualizing Outliers in Aegean Seal Collections - Bartosz Bogacz, Sarah Finlayson, Diamantis Panagiotopolous, Hubert Mara | Paper 7: Supporting Natural History Collections by Connecting Collections - Constance Rinaldo, Danielle Castronovo, Joseph DeVeer, Diane Rielinger | Paper 8: A High-Performance Word Recognition System for the Biological Fieldnotes of the Natuurkundige Commissie - Mahya Ameryan, Lambert Schomaker | Paper 9: Supporting Complexity and Conjectures in Cultural Heritage Descriptions - Gioele Barabucci, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali