Art&Life

Academic Year: 2019/2020
Art&Life is a toy magazine created to develop a repeatable and parameterized Metadata Model for Modern Magazines. Indeed, Art&Life was born as a framework with two aims: deploying magazine issues online according to historically accurate themes; and enriching the reading experience by providing an automate way of retrieving metadata from each article. The website includes six different typographic styles and nine types of metadata identifed.

Bologna Massacre In Lod

Academic Year: 2019/2020
For its relevance for the contemporary history and for the place where we all study, the Bologna massacre was chosen as the object of a Linked Open Data project work. The project aims to connect an historical event, the Bologna massacre, with the items and the entities connected to it in the Linked Open Data environment.

ArcheoCosmesis

Academic Year: 2019/2020
ArcheoCosmesis is a ​virtual museum about cosmetics in the ancient world​. The main idea is investigating ​how and why ​Egyptians​, Greeks ​and ​Romans, the best known civilizations of the Mediterranean antiquity, used cosmetics. It is a tour which, through natural elements, archaeological findings, and cultural objects, leads the visitor to an immersive societal experience. The website is also enriched with the design of an interactive app.

Investigating Missing Citations In COCI And The Publishers Involved

Academic Year: 2020/2021
This project deals with: (1) the identification of the publishers responsible for the missing citations in COCI (the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI references), due to their incorrect metadata sent to Crossref; (2) the identification of the publishers to which such invalid citations point (i.e. who published the cited articles); (3) and the number of currently valid citations among those which were initially invalid, according to our input data.