This document discusses enriching access to a large historical text using the back of the book index. It presents a system that links concepts in the index to external knowledge bases to provide additional context. Users are then able to ask questions by searching or querying the enriched index. The system was developed by researchers at VU University Amsterdam to enhance access to a Dutch war history text.
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Enriched Access to a Large War Historical Text using the Back of the Book Index
1. Enriched Access to a Large
War Historical Text using
the Back of the Book Index
Victor de Boer, Johan van Doornik, Lars
Buitinck, Kees Ribbens, and Tim Veken
VU University Amsterdam
v.de.boer@vu.nl
2. GeoNames
Blitzkrieg
bb_ww2:oai_wo2_niod_nl_rec_102045
National war thesaurus
botb:Amsterdam
niod:botb-Blitzkrieg
niod:botb-Blitzkrieg
botb:Blitzkrieg
http://resolver.verrijktkoninkrijk.nl/nl.vk.d.reg.4.1386 Back-of-the-Book Index
3. http://eculture.cs.vu.nl:1914/sparql
PREFIX niod: <http://purl.org/collections/nl/niod/>
prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/>
PREFIX skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#>
SELECT DISTINCT ?pageref ?province SPARQL for R
WHERE {
?subj <http://www.geonames.org/ontology#parentADM1> ?province
?bc skos:closeMatch ?subj.
?bc skos:inScheme niod:BotBScheme.
?bc niod:pageRef ?pageref.
}
“How did Loe de Jong deal with
pillarization and group identity
across the various volumes?”
Verrijkt Koninkrijk(Enriched Kingdom) - Victor de Boer - VU University Amsterdam - v.de.boer@vu.nl