Development of Linguistic Linked Open Data Resources for Collaborative Data-Intensive Research in the Language Sciences

Making diverse data in linguistics and the language sciences open, distributed, and accessible: perspectives from language/language acquistiion researchers and technical LOD (linked open data) researchers. The open access edition of this book was made possible by generous funding from Knowledge Unla...

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Main Authors Pareja-Lora, Antonio, Blume, María, Lust, Barbara, Chiarcos, Christian
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge The MIT Press 2019
Knowledge Unlatched
MIT Press
Edition1
SeriesThe MIT Press
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  • Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Development of Linguistic Linked Open Data Resources for Collaborative Data-Intensive Research in the Language Sciences: An Introduction -- Challenges -- Advances to Date -- Contributions in This Volume -- Challenges for the Future -- Notes -- References -- 1. Open Data-Linked Data-Linked Open Data-Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD): A General Introduction -- Background: Scientific Principles and Openness -- Open Data in Science -- Linked Data -- Linked Open Data -- Linked Open Data in Linguistics -- Chances, Challenges, and Prospects -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- 2. Whither GOLD? -- In the Beginning -- The Birth of GOLD -- The Development of GOLD within the E-MELD Project -- GOLD after E-MELD -- What's Next? -- Notes -- References -- 3. Management, Sustainability, and Interoperability of Linguistic Annotations -- Introduction -- What Is Linguistic Annotation? -- History -- The Rise of Standards -- Interoperability as a Focus -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Linguistic Linked Open Data and Under-Resourced Languages: From Collection to Application -- Introduction -- What Are Under-Resourced Languages? -- Linked Data and Under-Resourced Language Data -- Case Studies -- The Linguistic Linked Open Data Cloud -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 5. A Data Category Repository for Language Resources -- Language Resources -- Data Categories -- The Initial Data Category Selection: Terminology -- Proposal for a Data Category Registry -- 12620:2009 -- A Typology of Data Categories -- An Elaborate Data Model -- Initial Years of the DCR -- Withdrawal of the Max Planck Institute and Selection of Termweb -- Migrating the DCR to TermWeb -- Converting DCIF to TBX -- Reviewing the TBX Files -- Duplicates -- What Is a Data Category, and What Is Not? -- Post-Import Work
  • 10. Challenges for the Development of Linked Open Data for Research in Multilingualism -- Introduction -- Requirements for Conducting Research with Multilingual Populations -- Development of Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) -- Design of Any Primary Research Tool Appropriate to Achieve the Vision of LLOD -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- 11. Research Libraries as Partners in Ensuring the Sustainability of E-science Collaborations -- E-science: Fourth Paradigm, Linked Data, and Research Libraries -- arXiv: E-science as Scholarly Enterprise -- Linked Open Data: Innovation in Support of Sustainability -- Notes -- References -- List of Contributors -- Author Index -- Thematic Index
  • A Shifting Identity and Purpose -- Rebranding: DatCatInfo -- Example from DatCatInfo -- Current Status, Future Work, and Challenges -- Notes -- References -- 6. Describing Research Data with CMDI-Challenges to Establish Contact with Linked Open Data -- Introduction -- Motivation -- Component MetaData Infrastructure (CMDI) -- CMDI and Semantic Interoperability -- CMDI and Linked Data -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. Expressing Language Resource Metadata as Linked Data: The Case of the Open Language Archives Community -- Introduction -- The OLAC Metadata Standard -- Enter Linked Data -- Expressing OLAC Metadata as Linked Data -- Incorporating Linked Data into the OLAC Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8. TalkBank Resources for Psycholinguistic Analysis and Clinical Practice -- Introduction -- Child Language Sample Analysis -- KIDEVAL in Action -- What about Norms? -- Improving Norms -- Fuller Support for SLPs -- Take-Away Messages -- Broader Implications -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9. Enabling New Collaboration and Research Capabilities in Language Sciences: Management of Language Acquisition Data and Metadata with the Data Transcription and Analysis Tool -- Introduction -- Opportunities and Challenges in the Age of Digital Data -- Development of Web-Based Cyberinfrastructure in Support of the Language Sciences: The Virtual Linguistic Lab (VLL) Case Study and the DTA Tool -- An Example of a Research Challenge: The Acquisition of Relative Clauses -- The Data Transcription and Analysis Tool Empowers Discovery in Experimental Data -- The Data Transcription and Analysis Tool Empowers Discovery in Natural Speech Data -- Moving to Linked Open Data -- Testing Import-Export Functions for the DTA Tool -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References