2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Este documento narra un debate entre un profesor y un estudiante llamado Albert Einstein en una universidad alemana a principios del siglo XX. El profesor desafi坦 la fe del estudiante preguntando si Dios cre坦 todo, incluyendo el mal, lo que har鱈a a Dios malvado. Einstein respondi坦 que ni el fr鱈o ni la oscuridad existen realmente, sino que son ausencias de calor y luz, respectivamente. Del mismo modo, propuso que el mal no existe por s鱈 mismo sino que es la ausencia de bien, al igual que Dios.
El consumo de agua embotellada tiene varios impactos negativos en la salud, el medio ambiente y la econom鱈a. El agua embotellada cuesta mucho m叩s que el agua de garraf坦n y puede contaminarse con qu鱈micos como el BPA. Cada a単o se producen casi 28,000 millones de botellas pl叩sticas de agua, la mayor鱈a de las cuales terminan como basura. La producci坦n y eliminaci坦n de estas botellas contribuye significativamente a la contaminaci坦n y al cambio clim叩tico.
Sawomir Mro甜ek is a Polish playwright and novelist born in 1930 in Borzcin, Poland. He debuted professionally in 1950 and emigrated to France in 1963, traveling throughout Europe. Some of his most famous works include "The Elephant", "Tango", and "Emigrants". His plays are considered part of the Theatre of the Absurd genre and often discuss philosophical and political issues in Polish history and culture. In 2011, a festival was held in his honor at a high school in Poland.
As mulheres s達o importantes porque trazem alegria, esperan巽a e compaix達o para suas fam鱈lias e amigos. Elas s達o fortes, corajosas e lutam por aquilo em que acreditam, mesmo quando enfrentam dificuldades ou perdas. O amor e o apoio das mulheres s達o essenciais para fazer o mundo girar.
Il documento esplora l'evoluzione delle biblioteche digitali nel contesto del web 2.0, sottolineando la necessit di integrare strumenti di social networking per migliorare l'organizzazione e la condivisione delle conoscenze. Si propone di ripensare i modelli di biblioteconomia tradizionale per adattarsi alle nuove dinamiche informative emergenti, enfatizzando l'importanza delle interazioni sociali. Due principali linee di indagine sono suggerite: l'integrazione di strumenti web 2.0 e l'ottimizzazione dell'ambiente informativo personale per gli utenti.
The National Library of Israel is using international standards like IIIF and LD to provide open access to digital reproductions and metadata through graph databases and discovery of entities. They are developing apps using MediaWiki and cooperating with Wikimedia Israel to enrich Wikidata with NLI data. The NLI is also working with The Public Workshop NGO, generating sitemaps to improve search engine discovery of its data repository, launching a developers website, and analyzing data access and usage to improve its internet presence.
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The document discusses the open access initiative in Jewish studies, highlighting significant contributions such as the Rijksmuseum's digitization of 273,000 artworks and the Getty's open content program featuring over 99,000 images. It details the formation and collaboration of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Europeana to provide users with access to a vast array of cultural materials, facilitated by a network of librarians and digital humanists. The document emphasizes ongoing efforts to enhance digital content accessibility and interoperability across platforms.
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The document discusses the open access of digital data in Jewish studies, highlighting initiatives like the Rijksmuseum's digitization of 273,000 artworks and the Getty's open content program featuring over 99,000 images. It outlines the development of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) through community collaboration, linking millions of resources with Europeana for broader access. The partnership aims to provide users with extensive digital libraries containing diverse formats including books, images, and recordings.
Alex Valdman, The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People and the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Jewish Documentary Heritage Online: The Yerusha Project at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Alex Valdman, The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People and the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Jewish Documentary Heritage Online: The Yerusha Project at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Ronit Gadish and Alexander Vainer, The Academy of the Hebrew Language
Hebrew Terminology: Presentation of Data and Technological Challenges
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Ronit Gadish and Alexander Vainer, The Academy of the Hebrew Language
Hebrew Terminology: Presentation of Data and Technological Challenges
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The document outlines future plans for the interactive map of Da'at Hamakom, focusing on expanding participation and incorporating data from existing databases. It aims to add visual and analytical tools to enhance usage among diverse audiences and for educational purposes. Additionally, it addresses demographic changes and borders over time.
The document discusses future plans for the interactive map Da'at Hamakom, aimed at mapping Jewish culture in relation to time and place. It intends to expand participation, incorporate data from existing databases, add visual and analytic tools, and enhance educational usage for diverse audiences. Additionally, it touches upon demographic changes in borders over time.
The document discusses the categorization of textual variants in digital synopses and the advantages offered by digitization, such as flexibility and space. It highlights the challenges of distinguishing between major and minor variations and the importance of teaching computers to identify these differences effectively. The presentation also emphasizes potential future developments in searching for textual variations.
The document discusses the categorization of textual variants in digital synopses, highlighting the research potential and the advantages of digitized editions in studying Jewish manuscripts. It explores the challenges of identifying major and minor variations, emphasizing the necessity of teaching computational systems to recognize these differences. The document also outlines the methods and categories for establishing equivalencies among textual variants.
Jonathan Ben-Dov, University of Haifa
Scripta Qumranica Electronica: Dead Sea Scrolls Aggregated Database and Virtual Research Environment
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Oren Ableman and Orit Rosengarten, Israel Antiquities Authority
The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library: Digitizing and Cataloging the Dead Sea Scrolls
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Oren Ableman and Orit Rosengarten, Israel Antiquities Authority
The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library: Digitizing and Cataloging the Dead Sea Scrolls
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The document outlines four inter-related projects aimed at creating next-generation digital resources for the Mishnah and Tosefta, foundational texts of Jewish law. These projects include creating a digital Mishnah with significant witnesses, a CT-Mishnah with translations, and a synopsis model that aligns and compares various textual traditions. The initiatives are collaborative efforts involving scholars from the US and Germany, focusing on integrating advanced digital tools for textual analysis and accessibility.
The document discusses four interrelated projects aimed at creating digital resources for the Mishnah and Tosefta, two foundational legal texts in Jewish culture. It highlights the features of the Digital Mishnah, including its incorporation of significant witnesses, fragmentary materials, and functionalities for text browsing and variant comparison. Additionally, it covers the collaborative efforts to align Mishnah and Tosefta witnesses and the development of a model edition with customizable screens and multi-language support.
The document outlines the technical framework and goals for a digital project focused on inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, emphasizing scholarly accessibility, data visualization, and linked data standards. It details the encoding methods using XML and the EpiDoc standard for metadata, along with the workflow for data processing and preservation. The project aims to create an intuitive interface for users to analyze material culture and enhance geographical and visual content integration.
The document outlines the technical specifications and goals of a project focused on encoding, analyzing, and visualizing inscriptions from Israel and Palestine. It describes the workflow for creating metadata, utilizing standards like Epidoc and XML, and incorporates linked data for geographic and historical analysis. The project aims to enhance public accessibility while providing tools for scholarly research and data preservation.
The document discusses the importance of linking archival materials to enhance understanding of historical documents and processes, specifically in the context of Holocaust research. It emphasizes the need for cooperation among institutions to standardize cataloging and improve metadata, thereby fostering a collaborative approach in archival science. The EHRI project is highlighted as a significant effort to explore the relationships between various collections and promote deeper data sharing.
The document discusses the importance of linking archival materials from various collections to enhance understanding of historical processes and improve research credibility. It emphasizes the need for rethinking archival science principles, including the value of multiple descriptions and improved metadata, as well as the role of technology in archiving. The EHRI project is highlighted as a significant initiative aimed at exploring the connections between diverse collections related to the Holocaust and genocide studies.
The National Library of Israel is using international standards like IIIF and LD to provide open access to digital reproductions and metadata through graph databases and discovery of entities. They are developing apps using MediaWiki and cooperating with Wikimedia Israel to enrich Wikidata with NLI data. The NLI is also working with The Public Workshop NGO, generating sitemaps to improve search engine discovery of its data repository, launching a developers website, and analyzing data access and usage to improve its internet presence.
G12 susan hazan_roundtableopenaccesjewishevaminerva
油
The document discusses the open access initiative in Jewish studies, highlighting significant contributions such as the Rijksmuseum's digitization of 273,000 artworks and the Getty's open content program featuring over 99,000 images. It details the formation and collaboration of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Europeana to provide users with access to a vast array of cultural materials, facilitated by a network of librarians and digital humanists. The document emphasizes ongoing efforts to enhance digital content accessibility and interoperability across platforms.
G12 susan hazan_roundtableopenaccesjewishevaminerva
油
The document discusses the open access of digital data in Jewish studies, highlighting initiatives like the Rijksmuseum's digitization of 273,000 artworks and the Getty's open content program featuring over 99,000 images. It outlines the development of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) through community collaboration, linking millions of resources with Europeana for broader access. The partnership aims to provide users with extensive digital libraries containing diverse formats including books, images, and recordings.
Alex Valdman, The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People and the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Jewish Documentary Heritage Online: The Yerusha Project at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Alex Valdman, The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People and the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Jewish Documentary Heritage Online: The Yerusha Project at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Ronit Gadish and Alexander Vainer, The Academy of the Hebrew Language
Hebrew Terminology: Presentation of Data and Technological Challenges
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Ronit Gadish and Alexander Vainer, The Academy of the Hebrew Language
Hebrew Terminology: Presentation of Data and Technological Challenges
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The document outlines future plans for the interactive map of Da'at Hamakom, focusing on expanding participation and incorporating data from existing databases. It aims to add visual and analytical tools to enhance usage among diverse audiences and for educational purposes. Additionally, it addresses demographic changes and borders over time.
The document discusses future plans for the interactive map Da'at Hamakom, aimed at mapping Jewish culture in relation to time and place. It intends to expand participation, incorporate data from existing databases, add visual and analytic tools, and enhance educational usage for diverse audiences. Additionally, it touches upon demographic changes in borders over time.
The document discusses the categorization of textual variants in digital synopses and the advantages offered by digitization, such as flexibility and space. It highlights the challenges of distinguishing between major and minor variations and the importance of teaching computers to identify these differences effectively. The presentation also emphasizes potential future developments in searching for textual variations.
The document discusses the categorization of textual variants in digital synopses, highlighting the research potential and the advantages of digitized editions in studying Jewish manuscripts. It explores the challenges of identifying major and minor variations, emphasizing the necessity of teaching computational systems to recognize these differences. The document also outlines the methods and categories for establishing equivalencies among textual variants.
Jonathan Ben-Dov, University of Haifa
Scripta Qumranica Electronica: Dead Sea Scrolls Aggregated Database and Virtual Research Environment
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Oren Ableman and Orit Rosengarten, Israel Antiquities Authority
The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library: Digitizing and Cataloging the Dead Sea Scrolls
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Oren Ableman and Orit Rosengarten, Israel Antiquities Authority
The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library: Digitizing and Cataloging the Dead Sea Scrolls
2016 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2016.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The document outlines four inter-related projects aimed at creating next-generation digital resources for the Mishnah and Tosefta, foundational texts of Jewish law. These projects include creating a digital Mishnah with significant witnesses, a CT-Mishnah with translations, and a synopsis model that aligns and compares various textual traditions. The initiatives are collaborative efforts involving scholars from the US and Germany, focusing on integrating advanced digital tools for textual analysis and accessibility.
The document discusses four interrelated projects aimed at creating digital resources for the Mishnah and Tosefta, two foundational legal texts in Jewish culture. It highlights the features of the Digital Mishnah, including its incorporation of significant witnesses, fragmentary materials, and functionalities for text browsing and variant comparison. Additionally, it covers the collaborative efforts to align Mishnah and Tosefta witnesses and the development of a model edition with customizable screens and multi-language support.
The document outlines the technical framework and goals for a digital project focused on inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, emphasizing scholarly accessibility, data visualization, and linked data standards. It details the encoding methods using XML and the EpiDoc standard for metadata, along with the workflow for data processing and preservation. The project aims to create an intuitive interface for users to analyze material culture and enhance geographical and visual content integration.
The document outlines the technical specifications and goals of a project focused on encoding, analyzing, and visualizing inscriptions from Israel and Palestine. It describes the workflow for creating metadata, utilizing standards like Epidoc and XML, and incorporates linked data for geographic and historical analysis. The project aims to enhance public accessibility while providing tools for scholarly research and data preservation.
The document discusses the importance of linking archival materials to enhance understanding of historical documents and processes, specifically in the context of Holocaust research. It emphasizes the need for cooperation among institutions to standardize cataloging and improve metadata, thereby fostering a collaborative approach in archival science. The EHRI project is highlighted as a significant effort to explore the relationships between various collections and promote deeper data sharing.
The document discusses the importance of linking archival materials from various collections to enhance understanding of historical processes and improve research credibility. It emphasizes the need for rethinking archival science principles, including the value of multiple descriptions and improved metadata, as well as the role of technology in archiving. The EHRI project is highlighted as a significant initiative aimed at exploring the connections between diverse collections related to the Holocaust and genocide studies.