Published March 28, 2023 | Version v1
Poster Open

Baroque TOC: Publishing from Collections Using Computational Publishing and Linked Open Data

  • 1. TIB

Description

Computational publishing allows executable code, visualisations, and advanced media objects to coexist alongside conventional text in a document.

The focus of the project is to access a variety of distributed linked open data sources and media using Jupyter Notebooks stored on a Git repository, and then to render the publication as multi-format, as: web, PDF, eBook, Paged Media CSS, as executables, and as interoperable sources. 

The remote LOD and media sources are: Wikidata, Wikibase, Fidus Writer, Nextcloud, Semantic Kompakkt, 

TIB AV Portal, Thoth, and ORCiD.

 

Made with free and open source software.

Prototype publications: 

An exhibition catalogue: 

nfdi4culture.github.io/experimental-books-workshop/ 

A publishers catalogue: 

simonxix.github.io/scholarled_catalogue/

Workshop programme: 

nfdi4culture.github.io/workshop-publishing-from-collections/

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