NFDI4Culture Metadata API
Metadata of all resources as Linked Open Data
The NFDI4Culture portal offers all content as Linked Open Data over this RESTful API. The API implements the Hydra-Specification of the W3C Hydra Community Group. The semantic description of this API can be retrieved by clients via the Hydra documentation file (JSON). Each metadata record offered via this API can also be retrieved in one of following machine-readable LOD serializations. The API is the basis for the Culture Research Information Graph, which together with the Culture Research Data Graph forms the Culture Knowledge Graph (for more details see this presentation).
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Challenges of long-term archiving of social media platforms: Lecture and discussion series "Show & Tell – Social Media Data in Research Practice"
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- Challenges of long-term archiving of social media platforms: Lecture and discussion series "Show & Tell – Social Media Data in Research Practice"
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Social media data consists not only of messages and threads, images or videos, but also of links and contexts. There are metadata, time-specific structures and dynamic relationships. Unstable and constantly adapted interfaces and scripts of the platforms also represent a major challenge for research and archiving, especially in respect to sustainable indexing and long-term security. Platforms and researchers are, so to speak, in a constant 'arms race' of technical means in order to get access to and store this data. Last but not least, research has legal and ethical limits.
The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) brings together a large number of communities that address such problems. Since the beginning of 2022, data communities, researchers and infrastructure institutions have established a forum for such concerns in the lecture and discussion series Show & Tell - Social Media Data in Research Practice, organised by NFDI4Culture, together with BERD@NFDI, KonsortSWD and Text+.
In Zoom sessions participants learn about best practices and tools in the field of social media research. Researchers, libraries and repositories have already successfully contributed their perspectives on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and the like to the discussion. Images and other forms of multimodal data (stories) were explained with in-depth reviews of Instagram and TikTok.
The focus of the series is on pragmatic solutions and technical options such as interfaces, repositories, metadata standards and interoperability. Ethical and legal challenges in the area of personal rights and copyrights in the sustainable, secure and critical handling of this data are also underlined. The series pays particular attention to code and data literacy as well as the FAIR & CARE principles for sustainable archiving and indexing of data sets. Eventually, it invites participants to develop interdisciplinary research approaches and tool-specific teaching methods.
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