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Early Modern European Peace Treaties OnlineThe LOD Remix

Dr.-Ing. Michael PiotrowskiLeibniz Institute for European History<piotrowski@ieg-mainz.de>

@true_mxp

Pisa, December 11, 2014

Background

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Original Project

▶ “Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne – online” (FVV-o)▶ 2005–2010 funded by the DFG▶ Documentation, digitization, and publication of 1,800 European

peace treaties from the period 1450–1789 (primarily negotiators’copies)

▶ FVV-o has collected manuscripts that are scattered over archives allover Europe (often hard to find)

▶ All facsimiles are annotated with basic metadata; some particularlyimportant treaties are also available as full-text critical editions

Ü Open-access database at http://ieg-friedensvertraege.de/

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 1/14

Database Search Interface

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 2/14

Example

Figure: Provisional convention of subsidy between Great Britain, the StatesGeneral, and Austria, 1746-08-31Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 3/14

Peace Treaties

▶ Peace treaties are an important part of our European culturalheritage

▶ Essential for research into early modern peacekeeping anddiplomacy, but also for many other historical research questions

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 4/14

New Project

New Project

▶ Many potential connections from and to treaties:▶ Places▶ Partners (signatories)▶ Persons▶ Document types▶ Copies/prints▶ Related literature

▶ FVV-o is open access, but not machine-processable and reusable

Ü “The goal of the project funded by the DM2E Open HumanitiesAward is to publish the treaties metadata as Linked Open Data, andto evaluate the use of nanopublications as a representation formatfor humanities data.”

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 5/14

New Project

▶ Many potential connections from and to treaties:▶ Places▶ Partners (signatories)▶ Persons▶ Document types▶ Copies/prints▶ Related literature

▶ FVV-o is open access, but not machine-processable and reusable

Ü “The goal of the project funded by the DM2E Open HumanitiesAward is to publish the treaties metadata as Linked Open Data, andto evaluate the use of nanopublications as a representation formatfor humanities data.”

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 5/14

New Project

▶ Many potential connections from and to treaties:▶ Places▶ Partners (signatories)▶ Persons▶ Document types▶ Copies/prints▶ Related literature

▶ FVV-o is open access, but not machine-processable and reusable

Ü “The goal of the project funded by the DM2E Open HumanitiesAward is to publish the treaties metadata as Linked Open Data, andto evaluate the use of nanopublications as a representation formatfor humanities data.”

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 5/14

New Project

▶ Many potential connections from and to treaties:▶ Places▶ Partners (signatories)▶ Persons▶ Document types▶ Copies/prints▶ Related literature

▶ FVV-o is open access, but not machine-processable and reusable

Ü “The goal of the project funded by the DM2E Open HumanitiesAward is to publish the treaties metadata as Linked Open Data, andto evaluate the use of nanopublications as a representation formatfor humanities data.”

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 5/14

Conversion

▶ Original database is MySQL with custom PHP front end▶ No documentation▶ “Creative” solutions, e.g., for multi-valued fields

‘partners‘ varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT ”’37,46,253’

▶ Much information is contained in unstructured “comment” fields

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 6/14

Conversion

▶ Original database is MySQL with custom PHP front end▶ No documentation▶ “Creative” solutions, e.g., for multi-valued fields

‘partners‘ varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT ”’37,46,253’

▶ Much information is contained in unstructured “comment” fields

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 6/14

Conversion

▶ Original database is MySQL with custom PHP front end▶ No documentation▶ “Creative” solutions, e.g., for multi-valued fields

‘partners‘ varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT ”’37,46,253’

▶ Much information is contained in unstructured “comment” fields

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 6/14

Current State

▶ Data has been converted to RDF (DM2E model)▶ 3 main classes:

▶ Treaties (dm2e:Manuscript)▶ Partners (edm:Agent)▶ Locations (edm:Place)

▶ Further properties:▶ dc:title for the treaty titles▶ dc:date for the treaty date▶ edm:happenedAt for linking to the location▶ rdfs:label for the names of partners and locations▶ skos:narrower and skos:broader for modeling the hierarchy of

partners▶ dc:contributor for linking partners to treaties

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 7/14

Current State

▶ Data has been converted to RDF (DM2E model)▶ 3 main classes:

▶ Treaties (dm2e:Manuscript)▶ Partners (edm:Agent)▶ Locations (edm:Place)

▶ Further properties:▶ dc:title for the treaty titles▶ dc:date for the treaty date▶ edm:happenedAt for linking to the location▶ rdfs:label for the names of partners and locations▶ skos:narrower and skos:broader for modeling the hierarchy of

partners▶ dc:contributor for linking partners to treaties

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 7/14

Current State

▶ Data has been converted to RDF (DM2E model)▶ 3 main classes:

▶ Treaties (dm2e:Manuscript)▶ Partners (edm:Agent)▶ Locations (edm:Place)

▶ Further properties:▶ dc:title for the treaty titles▶ dc:date for the treaty date▶ edm:happenedAt for linking to the location▶ rdfs:label for the names of partners and locations▶ skos:narrower and skos:broader for modeling the hierarchy of

partners▶ dc:contributor for linking partners to treaties

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 7/14

Current State

▶ Data has been converted to RDF (DM2E model)▶ 3 main classes:

▶ Treaties (dm2e:Manuscript)▶ Partners (edm:Agent)▶ Locations (edm:Place)

▶ Further properties:▶ dc:title for the treaty titles▶ dc:date for the treaty date▶ edm:happenedAt for linking to the location▶ rdfs:label for the names of partners and locations▶ skos:narrower and skos:broader for modeling the hierarchy of

partners▶ dc:contributor for linking partners to treaties

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 7/14

Current State

✔ Treaties (as “works” in the sense of FRBR)

✔ Places

✔ Partners (signatories)

✘ Persons

✔ Document types

✘ Copies/prints (“manifestations”)

✘ Related literature

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 8/14

Problems

▶ Identifying signatories is non-trivial▶ Data from comment fields (copies, prints, related literature) can’t

be extracted automatically▶ We don’t have the name of the signees (= negotiators)

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 9/14

Problems

▶ Identifying signatories is non-trivial▶ Data from comment fields (copies, prints, related literature) can’t

be extracted automatically▶ We don’t have the name of the signees (= negotiators)

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 9/14

Problems

▶ Identifying signatories is non-trivial▶ Data from comment fields (copies, prints, related literature) can’t

be extracted automatically▶ We don’t have the name of the signees (= negotiators)

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 9/14

A Pleasant Surprise

Project “Übersetzungsleistungen von Diplomatie und Medien imvormodernen Friedensprozess. Europa 1450–1789” (June 2009–May2012, BMBF)

▶ Documented all negotiators▶ Documented the languages used in the treaties

Ü We’re trying to obtain and integrate this data

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 10/14

A Pleasant Surprise

Project “Übersetzungsleistungen von Diplomatie und Medien imvormodernen Friedensprozess. Europa 1450–1789” (June 2009–May2012, BMBF)

▶ Documented all negotiators▶ Documented the languages used in the treaties

Ü We’re trying to obtain and integrate this data

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 10/14

A Pleasant Surprise

Project “Übersetzungsleistungen von Diplomatie und Medien imvormodernen Friedensprozess. Europa 1450–1789” (June 2009–May2012, BMBF)

▶ Documented all negotiators▶ Documented the languages used in the treaties

Ü We’re trying to obtain and integrate this data

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 10/14

A Pleasant Surprise

Project “Übersetzungsleistungen von Diplomatie und Medien imvormodernen Friedensprozess. Europa 1450–1789” (June 2009–May2012, BMBF)

▶ Documented all negotiators▶ Documented the languages used in the treaties

Ü We’re trying to obtain and integrate this data

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 10/14

To Do

▶ Complete linking (locations, powers)▶ Try to obtain, add, and link data on negotiators▶ Publish

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 11/14

Summary & Outlook

Summary

▶ Open Humanities Award has allowed us to take a valuable resourcefor the humanities …

▶ …and turn it into a valuable resource for the digital humanities▶ Work will continue beyond December 31: Important impetus for

further development as well as for related work on controlledvocabularies and authority files for historical research(ÚDARIAH-DE)

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 12/14

Thank You

▶ DM2E for the Open Humanities Award▶ Magnus Pfeffer & colleagues (HDM Stuttgart) for their hard work

Piotrowski 2014-12-11 Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online 13/14

Early Modern European Peace Treaties OnlineThe LOD Remix

Dr.-Ing. Michael PiotrowskiLeibniz Institute for European History<piotrowski@ieg-mainz.de>

@true_mxp

Pisa, December 11, 2014

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