@inProceedings{humlesjo-etal-2024-queerlit-334589, title = {Queerlit – a bibliography of Swedish fiction with LGBTQI topics}, abstract = {This paper summarizes the project Queerlit: Metadata and Searchability for LGBTQ+ Literary Heritage 2020-2023 and discusses some challenges in the development of this resource. The Queerlit project consist of four parts: 1. Creating a bibliography of Swedish fiction with LGBTQI themes 2. Creating a Swedish thesaurus (QLIT), adapted from the of the linked open data thesaurus Homosaurus 3. Assigning all material in the bibliography with subject headings from QLIT. 4. A web user interface for searching the material All four parts are integrated with the Swedish union catalog, Libris, making the results of the project available for all under a CC0 license. QLIT is the first external thesaurus integrated in the linked open data framework used in the technical platform of Libris, XL. The bibliography spans from rune stones from the 7th century to recently published fiction. When applying subject headings for the material both general aspects of the work and specific LGBTQI topics are described, making this the most comprehensive retrospective indexing project of Swedish literature to date. The underlying knowledge organization is made a prominent method of interacting with the search interface, which is empirically designed around the needs of various user groups.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference, 10-11 January 2024, Gothenburg, Sweden / Editors: Elena Volodina, Gerlof Bouma, Markus Forsberg, Dimitrios Kokkinakis, David Alfter, Mats Fridlund, Christian Horn, Lars Ahrenberg, Anna Blåder}, author = {Humlesjö, Siska and Bergenmar, Jenny and Matsson, Arild}, year = {2024}, publisher = {Linköping University Electronic Press}, address = {Linköping}, ISBN = {978-91-8075-512-2}, } @inProceedings{ahlfeldt-matsson-2024-digarv-334595, title = {The DIGARV Platform: A collaborative platform for working with cultural heritage data and research data}, abstract = {This article covers an easy-to-use research tool for collaborative work. The tool has been adapted for structured data and high-resolution images within four research projects at GRIDH. The platform is especially designed for working with temporal and spatial data. Furthermore, the platform gives researchers access to a relational database system through input forms and access to external cultural heritage data including high-resolution images. This way the platform also aims to utilize external data published as Linked Open Data (LOD) and, at the same time, prepare its own research data for publishing as LOD. Because of the spatial and temporal nature of the data, it is visualized in time and space through maps and timelines to give overview and context during the data management phase.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference, 10-11 January, 2024, Gothenburg, Sweden}, editor = {Elena Volodina and Gerlof Bouma and Markus Forsberg and Dimitrios Kokkinakis and David Alfter and Mats Fridlund and Christian Horn and Lars Ahrenberg and Anna Blåder}, author = {Åhlfeldt, Johan and Matsson, Arild}, year = {2024}, publisher = {Linköping University Electronic Press}, address = {Linköping }, ISBN = {978-91-8075-512-2}, }