@article {tomasi_digital_2013,
	title = {Digital editions as a new model of conceptual authority data},
	journal = {{JLIS}.it},
	volume = {4},
	number = {2},
	year = {2013},
	note = {00002},
	month = {jul},
	pages = {21{\textendash}44},
	abstract = {Projects relating to the promotion of cultural heritage are facing a gradual transition from the description of the sources, a metadata layer, to their digitization. When this heritage is textual special attention is paid to the digitization annotated as transcription or marked-up, with the goal of textual edition or documentary. Every feature of a document element annotation that can be - and it is therefore an object of interpretation - has the form of an authority data to be analyzed under the different aspects that attest to the specific instance of the element in the context. Instruments of resource description, as a product of the context and domain, help transform the edition of a document in a knowledge base. The Semantic Web and Linked Data provide the theoretical tools and technology to convert authority files, which represent the access points to the conceptual and semantic digital editions, in interoperable resources.},
	keywords = {Archivi di autorit{\`a}, Authority data, digital editions, Edizioni digitali, Indicizzazione per soggetto, Library linked data, Linked Data, Semantic indexing, Semantic web, Web semantico},
	issn = {2038-1026},
	doi = {10.4403/jlis.it-8808},
	url = {http://leo.cineca.it/index.php/jlis/article/view/8808},
	author = {Tomasi, Francesca}
}
