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Carolus van Europa. Keizer Karel V in 2000 herdacht
Th. Coppens, Antonius Mor. Hofschilder van Karel V R. de Dijn, De vrouwen van de keizer. Een tocht door Europa met Karel V A. Kohler, Karl V. 1500-1558. Eine Biographie H. Verbrugge, Keizer Karel. Testament van een Habsburger H. Lox, Van stropdragers en de pot van Olen. Verhalen over Keizer Karel E. Schreurs, De schatkamer van Alamire. Muziek en miniaturen uit keizer Karels tijd (1500-1535) E. Schulin, Kaiser Karl V. Geschichte eines übergroßen Wirkungsbereiches M.F. Alvarez, Carlos V, el césar y el hombre P.N. Palacio, Carolus V imperator F. Maes, The empire resounds. Music in the days of Charles V H. Soly, J. van de Wiele, Carolus. Keizer Karel V 1500-1558 R. Hoozee, J. Tollebeek, T. Verschaffel, Mise-en-scène. Keizer Karel en de verbeelding van de negentiende eeuw H. Soly, Karel V, 1500-1558. De keizer en zijn tijd S. MacDonald, Charles V. Ruler, dynast and defender of the faith 1500-58 W. Blockmans, Keizer Karel V 1500-1558. De utopie van het keizerschap G. Vanpaemel, T. Padmos, Wereldwijs. Wetenschappers rond keizer Karel T. Padmos, G. Vanpaemel, De geleerde wereld van keizer Karel. Catalogus tentoonstelling Wereldwijs. Wetenschappers rond keizer Karel W. Blockmans, Het keizerschap van Karel V. Europese droom versus regionale werklijkheid
Carolus of Europe. The Emperor Charles V commemorated in the year 2000
The commemoration of 1500, the year of Charles's birth, has led to many and multifarious publications. In some of them a not unattractive mixture of scholarly research and literary imagination prevails. The big exhibitions evoke an image of the Emperor placed on the intersection between political power and cultural flourishing. Specialized studies examine themes from musicology and the history of science. Biographies vary between modest introductions and bulky volumes full of detail. A few research desiderata, especially in the field of economic and financial history, are still unfulfilled. In every book reviewed the European perspective prevails, contrary to the predominantly national approach of bygone days
Nova ac verissima urbis St. Petersburg ab imperatore russico Petro Alexii F. conditae, item fl. Nevae
a Reinero Ottens, amstelædamensi geographo, in lucem edita ; J. Keizer sculpKarte oben: "Nieuwe afbeelding van de gelegentheid der stat St. Petersburg ..." (16 x 59 cm, Titelkartusche oben links, Massstableisten unten)Plan unten: "Afbeelding van de nieuwe russisch hooft-residentie en zee stadt St. Petersburg ..." (32 x 56 cm, Titel- und Legendenkartusche oben rechts)Titel obe
Proof and Trust in the OpenAGRIS Implementation
The AGRIS repository is a bibliographic database covering almost forty years of agricultural
research. Following the conversion of its indexing thesaurus AGROVOC into a concept-based
vocabulary, the decision was made to express the entire AGRIS repository in RDF as Linked
Open Data. As part of this exercise, a semantic mashup named OpenAGRIS was developed in
order to access the records and use them to dynamically display related data from external
systems through both SPARQL queries and traditional web services. The overall process raised
numerous issues regarding the relative lack of administrative metadata required to compellingly
address the top proof and trust layers of the semantic web stack, both within the AGRIS
repository and in external data dynamically pulled into OpenAGRIS. The team began by
disambiguating the journals in which the articles were published and converting them into RDF
but quickly realized this was only the beginning of a series of necessary steps in moving from a
closed to an open world paradigm. Further disambiguation of institutions, authors and AGRIS
Centres as well as the use of the VoiD vocabulary and of quality indicator models are discussed
and evaluated
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 5 Nova ac verissima vrbis St. Petersbvrg ab imperatore rvssico Petro Alexii F. conditæ, item fl. Nevæ fossæ jvssv imp. rvss. factæ, ac regionis circvmiacentis delineatio
a Reinero Ottens, amstelædamensi geographo, in lucem edita ; J. Keizer sculp.Karte oben: "Nieuwe afbeelding van de gelegentheid der stat St. Petersburg ... (16 x 59 cm, Titelkartusche oben links)Plan unten: "Afbeelding van de nieuwe russisch hooft-residentie en zee stadt St. Petersburg ..." (32 x 56 cm, Titel- und Legendenkartusche oben rechts)Titel obe
Computing Healthcare Quality Indicators Automatically: Secondary Use of Patient Data and Semantic Interoperability
Harmelen, F.A.H. van [Promotor]Keizer, N.F. de [Copromotor]Cornet, R. [Copromotor]Teije, A.C.M. [Copromotor
The AGROVOC Linked Dataset
Born in the early eighties as a multilingual authority file of agricultural index terms, AGROVOC has steadily evolved these last thirty years, moving to an electronic version around the year 2000 and shortly thereafter embracing the Semantic Web. Today AGROVOC is a SKOS-XL concept scheme published as Linked Open Data cloud, containing links (as well as backlinks) and references to many other Linked Datasets in the LOD cloud. In this paper we provide a brief historical summary of AGROVOC and detail its specification as a Linked Dataset
Thesaurus Maintenance, Alignment and Publication as Linked Data: The AGROVOC Use Case
The AGROVOC multilingual thesaurus maintained by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is now published as linked data. In order to reach this goal AGROVOC was expressed in Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS), and its concepts provided with dereferenceable URIs. AGROVOC is now aligned with ten other multilingual knowledge organization systems related to agriculture, using the SKOS properties exact match and close match. Alignments were automatically produced in Eclipse using a custom-designed tool and then validated by a domain expert. The resulting data is publicly available to both humans and machines using a SPARQL endpoint together with a modified version of Pubby, a lightweight front-end tool for publishing linked data. This paper describes the process that led to the current linked data AGROVOC and discusses current and future applications and directions
Thesaurus alignment for Linked Data publishing
As part of the publication of the AGROVOC thesaurus as Linked Data (LD), AGROVOC is now mapped with six well-known thesauri in the agricultural domain, i.e., EUROVOC, NALT, GEMET, STW, TheSoz, RAMAEU. To find matching candidates, known matching algorithms discussed in the literature and available from public API were used. Results were evaluated by a domain expert, and almost total precision obtained. The candidate matches that were confirmed have already been added to the LD version of AGROVOC. Moreover, the owners of two of the thesauri mapped with AGROVOC have included in their data the mapping we identified. From this work, we conclude that we achieved our goal to enhance the Linked Data version of AGROVOC with reliable links to other thesauri, following a procedure that is fully replicable
Migrating bibliographic datasets to the Semantic Web: The AGRIS case
AGRIS is among the most comprehensive online collections of agricultural and related sciences information. It is a growing global catalog of 5 million high-quality structured bibliographic records indexed from a worldwide group of providers. AGRIS relies heavily on the AGROVOC thesaurus for its indexing. Following the conversion of that thesaurus into a SKOS concept-scheme and its publication as Linked Open Data (LOD), the entire set of AGRIS records was also triplified and released as LOD. As part of this exercise, OpenAGRIS, a semantic mashup application, was developed to dynamically combine AGRIS data with external data sources, using a mixture of SPARQL queries and web services. The re-engineering of AGRIS for the Semantic Web raised numerous issues regarding the relative lack of administrative metadata required to compellingly address the proof and trust layers of the Semantic Web stack, both within the AGRIS repository and in the external data pulled into OpenAGRIS. The AGRIS team began a process of disambiguation and enrichment to continue moving toward an entity-based view of its resources, beginning with the tens of thousands of journals attached to its records. The evolution of the system, the issues raised during the triplification process and the steps necessary for publishing the result as LOD content are hereby discussed and evaluated
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