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Title
Project Pipeline: Preservation, Persistence, and Performance
Language
English
Description (en)
Preservation pipelines demonstrate extended value when digitized content is also computation-ready. Expanding this to historical controlled vocabularies requires additional steps if they are to be fully leveraged for research. This paper reports on work addressing this challenge. We report on a pipeline and project progress addressing three key goals: 1) transforming the 1910 Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) linked data standard, 2) implementing persistent identifiers (PIDs) and launching our prototype ARK resolver, and 3) importing the 1910 LCSH into the Helping Interdisciplinary Vocabulary Engineering (HIVE) System to support automatic metadata generation and scholarly analysis of the historical record. The discussion considers the implications of our work in the broader context of preservation, and the conclusion summarizes our work and identifies next steps.
Keywords (en)
Computational Archival Science, Historical Vocabularies, Digital Preservation, Persistence, Pipelines
Author of the digital object
Jane  Greenberg  (Drexel University)
Author of the digital object
Christopher B.  Rauch  (Drexel University)
Author of the digital object
Mat  Kelly  (Drexel University)
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application/pdf
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533.6 kB
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CC BY 4.0 International
Conferences
Conference 2021
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Created
23.02.2022 11:07:59
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