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19th IRCDL 2023: Bari, Italy
- Alex Falcon, Stefano Ferilli, Alessia Bardi, Stefano Marchesin, Domenico Redavid: 
 Proceedings of the 19th The Conference on Information and Research science Connecting to Digital and Library science, IRCDL 2023, Bari, Italy, February 23-24, 2023. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3365, CEUR-WS.org 2023
Session 1: Ontologies & Knowledge Graphs
- Eleonora Bernasconi, Miguel Ceriani, Massimo Mecella: 
 Linked Data interfaces: a survey. 1-16
- Mayukh Bagchi, Subhashis Das: 
 Disentangling Domain Ontologies. 17-28
- Carla Petrocelli, Stefano Ferilli: 
 Digital Libraries as Technological Environments. Collaboration of Work and Future Perspectives. 29-37
- Marco Antonio Stranisci, Viviana Patti, Rossana Damiano: 
 User-Generated World Literatures: a Comparison between Two Social Networks of Readers. 38-46
Session 2: Linguistics
- Miriam Baglioni, Andrea Mannocci, Gina Pavone, Michele De Bonis, Paolo Manghi: 
 (Semi)automated disambiguation of scholarly repositories. 47-59
- Amel Fraisse, Ben W. Brumfield, Sara Carlstead Brumfield: 
 Crowdsourcing, computing and deep mapping cultural heritage and transnational bibliographic records. 60-67
- Alessandro Locaputo, Beatrice Portelli, Emanuela Colombi, Giuseppe Serra: 
 Filling the Lacunae in ancient Latin inscriptions. 68-76
- Silvia Muzzupappa, Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio: 
 The Challenges of Digitizing Spanish Grammars for Italian Speakers Across Centuries. 77-87
- Barbara McGillivray, Pierluigi Cassotti, Pierpaolo Basile, Davide Di Pierro, Stefano Ferilli: 
 Using Graph Databases for Historical Language Data: Challenges and Opportunities. 88-96
Session 3: Education
- Anna Maria Tammaro, Klaus Kempf: 
 Intersection of Digital library and Data Science: learning data curation in a flipped classroom. 97-106
- Lucia Siciliani, Caterina Scattarelli, Pierpaolo Basile: 
 A Video Game for Stimulating Children's Creativity through Writing Stories. 107-118
- Liudmila A. Matviichuk, Natalia M. Hnedko, Natalia S. Pavlova: 
 Practical Aspects of Cloud Technologies Applicable to The Students' Independent Work Organization. 119-129
Session 4: NLP and Knowledge Extraction
- Andrea Simeri, Andrea Tagarelli: 
 Exploring domain and task adaptation of LamBERTa models for article retrieval on the Italian Civil Code. 130-143
- Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, Nicola Ferro, Fabio Giachelle, Ornella Irrera, Stefano Marchesin, Gianmaria Silvello: 
 SKET: an Unsupervised Knowledge Extraction Tool to Empower Digital Pathology Applications. 144-152
- Riccardo Martoglia, Sonia Bergamaschi, Federico Ruozzi, Matteo Vanzini, Luca Sala, Riccardo Amerigo Vigliermo: 
 Knowledge extraction, management and long-term preservation of non-Latin cultural heritages - Digital Maktaba project presentation. 153-161
Session 5: Projects
- Alessia Bardi, Margo Bargheer, Paolo Manghi: 
 A Discovery Hub for Diamond Open Access publishing. 162-166
- Emiliano Degl'Innocenti, Leonardo Canova, Francesco Coradeschi, Carmen Di Meo, Maurizio Sanesi, Alessia Spadi, Federica Spinelli: 
 The RESTORE project: a final review. 167-179
Session 6: Document and Data Processing
- Martin Ruskov: 
 Grimm in Wonderland: Prompt Engineering with Midjourney to Illustrate Fairytales. 180-191
- Giovanna Castellano, Raffaele Scaringi, Gennaro Vessio: 
 Automatic analysis of artistic heritage through Artificial Intelligence. 192-196
- Andrea Gemelli, Emanuele Vivoli, Simone Marinai: 
 CTE: A Dataset for Contextualized Table Extraction. 197-208
- Paola Castellucci, Gianfranco Crupi: 
 Put the hands on! For a movable, interactive, pop-up, bibliographic database. 209-215
Session 7: Open/Linked Data
- Maria Anna Ambrosino, Vanja Annunziata, Maria Angela Pellegrino, Vittorio Scarano: 
 The Hetor project: a joint effort to co-create Cultural Heritage Open Data in the Campania Region. 216-224
- Nicola Barbuti, Mauro De Bari, Stefania Riso, Tommaso Caldarola, Francesco Piero Paolicelli: 
 The Open Memory Apulia Project. How Open Data turns in Digital Heritage (DH). 225-232

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