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Massimiliano Carloni

Massimiliano Carloni is a data modeller and repository manager at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH). His main interests lie in long-term digital preservation and semantic technologies, with a special focus on graph-based data models and Linked Open Data. He is part of the managing team behind the archive for digital research data ARCHE and has contributed to the creation of the new library catalogue of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He is currently working in the project ATRIUM, which aims to facilitate digital methods and improve data and service interoperability in the Arts and Humanities. He is the main responsible for the Vocabs service at ACDH-CH and DARIAH-EU.

Resources

  • ExploreCor - Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies

    EN
    This three-day training school organised by the CLS INFRA project focused on dynamic collections of literary texts manipulated programmatically. Learners will learn to find, evaluate, and select corpora using tools like CLSCor and DraCor, and gain skills in Python, Jupyter Notebooks, API querying, Linked Open Data, and Digital Literary Network Analysis. The training addresses reproducibility using Docker, promoting transparent, replicable research in Computational Literary Studies.
    Authors
    • Julia Jennifer Beine
    • Ingo Börner
    • Floor Buschenhenke
  • Introduction to Linked Open Data

    EN
    This resource provides an introduction to Linked Open Data and SPARQL. It explains how LOD is used to publish structured data on the web and basic concepts like RDF, ontologies and using URIs. Practical exercises using SPARQL queries and SPARQL endpoints in the SPARQL playground and the CLSCor Catalogue complete the course.
    Authors
    • Katharina Wünsche