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Abstract
The 30th anniversary of ‘Archeologia e Calcolatori’ has offered the chance to focus on its rich repository of scientific contents and to envisage further strategies to better classify the journal’s papers. Mapping web resources is crucial in organizing and managing cultural information in the Semantic Web and Internet of Things (IoT) perspective. In this context, the editorial board has decided to adopt geographical and chronological annotation strategies and to implement established gazetteers of geographical and historical entities. The first step in this annotation project was to experiment with the ‘Recogito’ Pelagios tool, an international initiative aimed at facilitating better associations between online resources documenting the past. Furthermore, an analysis has been undertaken by means of Social Network Analysis techniques, which in the last years has been developed to cover a wide interdisciplinary field of study, including social and behavioral sciences, economics, psychology, anthropology. The paper illustrates the main results, to highlight connections between themes and technologies in the papers published over the last ten years.
《Archeologia e Calcolatori》创刊30周年为关注其丰富的科学内容库提供了机会,并设想了进一步的策略,以更好地对该杂志的论文进行分类。在语义网和物联网(IoT)的视角下,映射网络资源对于组织和管理文化信息至关重要。在此背景下,编委会决定采用地理和时间注释策略,并实施已建立的地理和历史实体地名辞典。这个注释项目的第一步是尝试使用“识别”Pelagios工具,这是一项国际倡议,旨在促进记录过去的在线资源之间更好的联系。此外,通过社会网络分析技术进行了分析,在过去几年中,社会网络分析技术已经发展到涵盖广泛的跨学科研究领域,包括社会和行为科学、经济学、心理学、人类学。这篇论文阐述了主要结果,强调了过去十年中发表的论文中主题和技术之间的联系。
期刊介绍:
From the outset, the aim was to initiate an open and continuous exchange of information among different countries, thus prompting the creation of an international Scientific Committee. Representatives of the major Italian and foreign institutes interested in archaeological computing agreed to become members. A qualified Editorial board also assures a continuous flow of information and a profitable exchange of data. The journal covers three distinct parts. The first considers methodological approaches: it collects articles concerning theoretical aspects of archaeological computing as well as reports on programmes conducted by dedicated international institutions. The main section contains articles on various computer applications, such as databases, Geographical Information Systems, quantitative methods, expert systems, computer graphics, image processing, multimedia and web tools. A section is also dedicated to the automatic processing of documentary sources. The third aspect of the journal is characterised by book reviews and bibliographic news, with the aim to provide readers with an up-to-date source of documentation. Special thematic issues and Conference Proceedings have also been included.