10.5281/zenodo.3750243
https://zenodo.org/records/3750243
oai:zenodo.org:3750243
Jan Kaßel
Jan Kaßel
0000-0002-1763-5059
Leipzig University
Dr. Thomas Köntges
Dr. Thomas Köntges
0000-0002-9425-5850
Leipzig University
From Me to You: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration with Linked Data
DARIAH-CAMPUS
2020
linked data
real-time collaboration
peer-to-peer systems
annotation
Paupe, Élodie
Élodie
Paupe
Gabay, Simon
Simon
Gabay
Schulthess, Sara
Sara
Schulthess
2020-04-13
eng
https://github.com/falafeljan/dariah-ch-workflows-workshop-2019/tree/v2
10.5281/zenodo.3633416
https://zenodo.org/communities/dariah
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Proceedings paper of our contribution to the 2nd DARIAH-CH workshop, “Sharing the Experience: Workflows for the Digital Humanities”, December 5-6, 2019, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Abstract of the proceedings paper:
In recent years, Digital Humanities’ collaborative nature has caused an awakening of digitally native research practice, where interdisciplinary workflows commonly feed into centralized data repositories. Connecting these repositories, the W3C’s Web Annotation specification builds upon linked data principles for targeting any web resource or linked data entity with syntactic and semantic annotation. However, today’s platform-centric infrastructure diminishes the distinction between institutions’ and individuals’ data. This poses issues of digital ownership, interoperability, and the privacy of data stored on centralized services. With Hyperwell, we aim to address these issues by introducing a novel architecture that offers real-time, distributed synchronization of web annotations, leveraging contemporary peer-to-peer technology. Extending the peer-to-peer network, institutions provide Hyperwell gateways that bridge peers’ annotations and the web. These gateways affirm a researcher’s affiliation, acting as a mere mirror of that researcher’s data, while maintaining digital ownership.