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Working on Scholarly Content: A Semantic Vision Francesca Di Donato SNS - ERC [email protected] 17-18 January 2013 @Cortona, Palazzone della Scuola Normale Superiore This presentation is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Working on Scholarly Content: A Semantic Vision

Francesca Di DonatoSNS - ERC

[email protected]

17-18 January 2013 @Cortona, Palazzone della Scuola Normale Superiore

This presentation is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Outline

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Outline

Working on Scholarly Content:

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Outline

Working on Scholarly Content:

Adding semantics to Knowledge:

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Outline

A Semantic Vision

Working on Scholarly Content:

Adding semantics to Knowledge:

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Working on Scholarly Content: Muruca platformswww.muruca.org

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http://burckhardtsource.org

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the boxview browsing system

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the boxview browsing system

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the boxview browsing system

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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exploring the digital library

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boxview: history

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boxview: history

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boxview: url-shortner (save and share your path)

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boxview: url-shortner (save and share your path)

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Letter SLUG

METADATAWIDGET

IMAGESWIDGET

TRANSCRIPTIONWIDGET

PERMALINK

PDF

ANNOTATION

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Letter metadata

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Letter images

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Letter images

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Muruca backend

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Adding semantics:

Augment web pages with semantically structured annotations

A client-server, multi user web annotation system

Annotates texts, images or user-created fragments

Expresses semantic by linking the Web of Data

http://thepund.it

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http://bfp.sp.unipi.it/classici/illu.html

Pundit on a web page

Pundit on a muruca platformhttp://burckhardtsource.org

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Semantic by linking the Web of Data

Web of Data (RDF)

- mash-ups- dbpedia- europeana- iconclass- bibserver

Custom taxonomies

- your own concepts- pluggable

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Vision

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Vision“This is the background of the pessimism of the intellect and optimism of the will, of which is gladly talked about in the Italian left, taken from Gramsci, who gave to this formula the greatest resonance. Let me then make a last philological digression, just on this formula. No one, as far as I know, knows the story.

It is well known that Gramsci borrowed the formula by Romain Rolland. Rolland in turn - and this was not noticed until now - could not have read it except that in a few pages of his old friend Malwida von Meysenbug. In these pages, now in the twilight of her life (1898), Malwida said: "In Sorrento [where Nietzsche spent with her and other friends the winter of 1876-1877] we had a rich and excellent selection of books, but the most beautiful thing in all that variety was a manuscript in which a disciple of Nietzsche had taken notes from lectures on Greek civilization held by Jacob Burckhardt at the University of Basel". Nietzsche there commented them orally for us ... I was particularly enthusiastic about Burckhardt's definition of the essence of greek people: pessimistic worldview and optimism of temperament'”

M. Montinari, Su Nietzsche, Editori Riuniti, 1981.See also P. D’Iorio, Le voyage de Nietzsche à Sorrente. La Genèse de la philosophie de l’esprit libre, CNRS Éditions, 2012, p. 74.

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Notebook 1, § 63. Lorianismo e Graziadei. "Pessimismo dell'intelligenza, ottimismo della volontà".

So concludes Montinari: "With the consideration of this apparently paradoxical intellectual lineage that from Jacob Buckhardt, through the mediation of Nietzsche, and through Malwida von Meysenbug and then Romain Rolland, comes to Gramsci I would like to close this attempt to discuss Lukacs's reading of Nietzsche."

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