DCH 417: The Data Life Cycle in Cultural Heritage
Course Title |
The Data Life Cycle in Cultural Heritage |
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Course Code |
DCH 417 |
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Course Type |
Elective |
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Level |
Master’s |
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Year / Semester |
1st / 2nd (Subject to change) |
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Instructor’s Name |
Sorin Hermon (lead instructor), Giorgos Artopoulos, Franco Niccolucci |
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ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
1 (1h) |
Laboratories / week |
1 (2h) |
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Course Purpose and Objectives |
The course will introduce concepts of digital libraries and knowledge repositories, data management principles including the FAIR principles, open data policies and related IPR issues. Theoretical discussions will focus on the meaning and differences between data, information and knowledge and how each should be formally expressed in a machine and human readable formats. Practical exercises will demonstrate how to build knowledge repositories in various CH domains for research, archiving, management. Students will be also introduced to the concept of large-scale research infrastructures, data sharing and linked open data. |
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Learning Outcomes |
Students will be able to build domain-specific ontologies, with their components, such as metadata schemas, vocabularies and thesauri. They will acquire the necessary knowledge to build digital libraries across various domains and under various formats and publication platforms. |
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Prerequisites |
None |
Requirements | - | ||||
Course Content |
Topics to be covered include: building metadata schemas, ontologies, CIDOC-CRM ISO standard, software and architectures of digital libraries, setting-up queries and developing semantic –based research. |
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Teaching Methodology |
Frontal lectures, laboratory work and applied research |
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Bibliography |
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Assessment |
75% exam; 25% coursework |
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Language |
English |