@inbook {barbera_annotating_2013,
	title = {Annotating Digital Libraries and Electronic Editions in a Collaborative and Semantic Perspective},
	booktitle = {Digital Libraries and Archives},
	series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
	number = {354},
	year = {2013},
	note = {00006},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {45{\textendash}56},
	publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
	organization = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
	abstract = {The distinction between digital libraries and electronic editions is becoming more and more subtle. The practice of annotation represents a point of convergence of two only apparently separated worlds. The aim of this paper is to present a model of collaborative semantic annotation of texts (SemLib project), suggesting a system that find in Semantic Web and Linked Data the solution technologies for enabling structured semantic annotation, also in the field of electronic editions in Digital Humanities domain. The main purpose of SemLib is to develop an application so to make easy for developers the integration of annotation software in digital libraries, which are different both for technical implementations and managed contents, and provide to users, indifferently from their cultural backgrounds, a simple system which could be used as a front-end. We present, for this purpose, a final example of semantic annotation in a specific context: a digital edition of a literary text and the issues that an annotation task involves.},
	keywords = {Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing, Document Preparation and Text Processing, Information Storage and Retrieval, Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet), Linked Data, Ontologies, Open Collaboration, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, {DATABASE} management, {RDF}, {TEI}},
	isbn = {978-3-642-35833-3, 978-3-642-35834-0},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-35834-0_7},
	author = {Barbera, Michele and Meschini, Federico and Morbidoni, Christian and Tomasi, Francesca},
	editor = {Agosti, Maristella and Esposito, Floriana and Ferilli, Stefano and Ferro, Nicola}
}
@inbook {peroni_reflecting_2013,
	title = {Reflecting on the Europeana Data Model},
	booktitle = {Digital Libraries and Archives},
	series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
	number = {354},
	year = {2013},
	note = {00007},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {228{\textendash}240},
	publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
	organization = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
	abstract = {In this paper, Peroni, Tomasi, and Vitali present the Europeana: European Digital Library project. The aim of this project, as articulated by the authors, is to "collect metadata from a large number of providers, mainly cultural institutions, across Europe, and to enable search and discovery of cultural items described therein." The Europeana project has developed is own data model that is used to categorized and describe the items in the collection. Peroni, Tomasi, and Vitali critique the media type category, use of multi-layer description, and the connections built between roles and values. Their goal is to help users carry out better queries and to obtain better query results. In order improve the data model, Peroni, Tomasi, and Vitali suggest that developer focus on mapping by enriching the metadata vocabularies, ontologies, and models. },
	keywords = {Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing, Document Preparation and Text Processing, Information Storage and Retrieval, Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet), Linked Data, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, {CIDOC} {CRM}, {DATABASE} management, {DC}, {EDM}, {FRBR}, {RDF}},
	isbn = {978-3-642-35833-3, 978-3-642-35834-0},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-35834-0_23},
	author = {Peroni, Silvio and Tomasi, Francesca and Vitali, Fabio},
	editor = {Agosti, Maristella and Esposito, Floriana and Ferilli, Stefano and Ferro, Nicola}
}
