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Title German occupied Dutch society (1940-1945)
Abstract Dr Loe de Jong's Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog remains the most appealing history of German occupied Dutch society (1940-1945). Published between 1969 and 1991, the 30 volumes still combine the qualities of an authoritative work for a general audience, and an inevitable point of reference for scholars. The aim of this project is twofold; in the demonstrator part of the project advanced tools and techniques are applied to gather data on De Jong's perception of the much debated issue of pillarization (Dutch: 'verzuiling') and group identity. In the resource curation part of the project the corpus will be enriched and made available to the CLARIN-community for further research. The overall budget for the project is 119,993 Euro and the partners are: NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD), University of Amsterdam (UvA), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), Meertens Institute and Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS-KNAW). Ill be telling a bit about my role in Verrijkt Koninkrijk, which involves the creation of a NIOD SKOS thesaurus and vocabularies based on Named Entity Recognition results. I aim to map these to external sources and will develop use cases for enriched access to the source material.

Other presentations by Victor de Boer

DateTitle
20 September 2010
10 October 2011 VOICES
14 May 2012 German occupied Dutch society (1940-1945)
11 March 2013 Linking the Kingdom: Enriched Access To A Historiographical Text
21 October 2013 My unfunded projects
17 March 2014
29 June 2015
21 March 2016 A Rapid Prototyping Platform for Development Informatics
05 December 2016 Exploring Audiovisual Archives through Aligned Thesauri
08 May 2017 Archimedial.
19 February 2018 Interactive Dance Choreography Assistance