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What is Europe? Europeana, the digital library, museum and archive will provide an answer through the unrivaled access to the digitised expressions of European civilization. Judaica Europeana will present in this context the contribution of Jews to the development of European cities. Jews role in urban settings and the development of cities lead to the identification of modernisation with Jews. Judaica Europeana will express this with several million digitized documents. Europeana will adopt Semantic Web technologies and services. Such knowledge management tools will transform the content into a significant input for scholars, curators, teachers and students, cultural tourists and the public at large. Judaica Europeana will seek to publish relevant vocabularies in the Linked Data web through Europeana. They will support indexing and searching of Jewish content based on facets like Who? When? Where? and other specific domains vocabularies. These will serve as hubs of knowledge that will integrate the data, making it intelligible and accessible.
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Winer, D. (2014). Judaica Europeana: Jewish Semantics in the Linked Data Semantic Web. In: Dershowitz, N., Nissan, E. (eds) Language, Culture, Computation. Computing of the Humanities, Law, and Narratives. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45324-3_5
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