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Vol-3643
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IRCDL 2024
Information and Research science Connecting to Digital and Library science
Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Information and Research science Connecting to
Digital and Library science(formerly the Italian Research Conference on Digital
Libraries)
Bressanone, Brixen, Italy - 22-23 February 2024.
Edited by
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University of Bari Aldo Moro, Department of
Computer Science, Bari, Italy
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National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Information Science and
Technologies, Pisa, Italy
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Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Computer, Control and
Management Engineering, Rome, Italy
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The Open University, Knowledge Media Institute, Milton Keynes, United
Kingdom
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University of Padua, Department of Information Engineering, Padua,
Italy
Table of Contents
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Preface
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Summary: There were 10 full papers and 11 short papers accepted in this conference (21 in total). All papers were peer-reviewed by at least two
reviewers.
Session 1: Nanopublications
Session 2: LLMs and NLP-related techniques
Session 3: Knowledge Representation and Knowledge Management
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A Platform To Communicate Knowledge: K-COM
47-59
Giovanni Addamo,
Fabio Cignini,
Enrico Cosimi,
Vittoria Cozza,
Flavio Fontana,
Giangiacomo Ponzo,
Maria Salvato,
Veronica Tomassetti
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Evaluation of Expressing without asserting approaches in RDF. The case of
Conjectures
60-73
Valentina Pasqual,
Gerald Manzano,
Eduart Uzeir,
Francesca Tomasi,
Fabio Vitali
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A Holistic Ontology for Digital Libraries
74-86
Stefano Ferilli,
Eleonora Bernasconi,
Davide Di Pierro,
Domenico Redavid,
Liza Loop
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The MAGIC project: first research results
87-93
Stefania Conte,
Gian Marco Di Domenico,
Andrea Mazzei,
Andrea Mazzucchi,
Guido Russo,
Alessandro Salvi,
Augusto Tortora
Session 4: CH Case studies
Session 5: Open Science & Education
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An Overview of Open Science in Italy
126-139
Alessia Bardi,
Leonardo Candela,
Dario Mangione,
Gina Pavone
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Research and Teaching Public Communication of Science and Technology on
Digital Data
140-154
Emanuele Di Buccio,
Federico Neresini
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Mapping bibliographic metadata collections: the case of OpenCitations Meta
and OpenAlex
155-168
Elia Rizzetto,
Silvio Peroni
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What motivates university students to engage in learning computer
skills?
169-177
Andrea Micheletti,
Nicola Orio,
Daniel Zilio
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Paving the Way for Personalized Museums Tours in the Metaverse
178-188
Alex Falcon,
Beatrice Portelli,
Ali Abdari,
Giuseppe Serra
Session 6: Challenges in Library science
Special Session: Past and Present of IRCDL
2024-02-19: submitted by Angelo Salatino,
metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2024-02-19: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN
1613-0073)
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