Overview
Matej Ďurčo
title
Personal Title:
DI
Type:
acdh:Person
label
Identifier(s):
https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/mdurco
,
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5274-8278
account_balance
Member of:
Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
Contact Details
subtitles
Address:
Bäckerstraße 13
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Address:
c/o ACDH-CH
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City:
Vienna
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Region:
Vienna
subtitles
Country:
Austria
subtitles
Email:
matej.durco(at)oeaw.ac.at
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Url:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/acdh/team/current-team/matej-durco
Matej Ďurčo
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acdh:aclRead |
public
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acdh:createdBy |
admin
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acdh:hasAddressLine1
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Bäckerstraße 13
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acdh:hasAddressLine2
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c/o ACDH-CH
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acdh:hasAvailableDate
|
2017-10-16
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acdh:hasBinaryUpdatedRole |
admin
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acdh:hasCity
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Vienna
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acdh:hasCountry
|
Austria
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acdh:hasEmail
|
matej.durco@oeaw.ac.at
|
acdh:hasFirstName
|
Matej
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acdh:hasLastName
|
Ďurčo
|
acdh:hasPersonalTitle
|
DI
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acdh:hasPostcode
|
1010
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acdh:hasRegion
|
Vienna
|
acdh:hasTitle
|
Matej Ďurčo
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acdh:hasUpdatedDate
|
2022-06-08T08:34:04.136681
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acdh:hasUpdatedRole |
init
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acdh:hasUrl
|
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acdh:isMemberOf
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rdf:type | |
acdh:hasIdentifier
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Dissemination Services
Type:
acdh:TopCollection
today
Available Date:
01 Jun 2013
info
The AMC was created as part of a public-private cooperation between the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austria Press Agency (APA).
Thanks to the efforts of APA, the AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases). The texts in the AMC are lemmatized and tagged with part-of-speech labels. The corpus can be accessed via a corpus search engine (SketchEngine) on the premises of the institute. Versioning in the collection: Identical major version numbers (e.g. 2.x) indicate, that these versions have been processed using the very same tools and parameters. Increasing minor version numbers (e.g. 2.1, 2.2 ...) indicate the addition of new data. I.e. with increasing version numbers the corpora are monotonically growing.
Thanks to the efforts of APA, the AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases). The texts in the AMC are lemmatized and tagged with part-of-speech labels. The corpus can be accessed via a corpus search engine (SketchEngine) on the premises of the institute. Versioning in the collection: Identical major version numbers (e.g. 2.x) indicate, that these versions have been processed using the very same tools and parameters. Increasing minor version numbers (e.g. 2.1, 2.2 ...) indicate the addition of new data. I.e. with increasing version numbers the corpora are monotonically growing.
Type:
acdh:Resource
today
Available Date:
06 Oct 2014
—
Version:
2.0
info
The AMC was created as part of a public-private cooperation between the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Press Agency (APA).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
Type:
acdh:Resource
today
Available Date:
30 Nov 2015
—
Version:
2.1
info
The AMC was created as part of a public-private cooperation between the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Press Agency (APA).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
Type:
acdh:Resource
today
Available Date:
30 Aug 2016
—
Version:
2.2
info
The AMC was created as part of a public-private cooperation between the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Press Agency (APA).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
Type:
acdh:Resource
today
Available Date:
30 Jan 2017
—
Version:
2.3
info
The AMC was created as part of a public-private cooperation between the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Press Agency (APA).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
The AMC covers a great portion of the Austrian media landscape of the past three decades, comprising a wide range of text types which can be classified as journalistic prose (Austrian newspapers, magazines, press releases).
Type:
acdh:Collection
today
Available Date:
19 Mar 2018
info
This collection includes all releases of the metadata schema used to describe resources stored in ARCHE starting with version 1.0. The schema is represented by means of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and serialised as RDF/XML.
The ontology files are stored on GitHub (https://github.com/acdh-oeaw/arche-schema). Each release is represented as an individual resource at the top level of this collection. Each newer release is linked to its immediate predecessor by means of the property 'acdh:isNewVersionOf'. The collection is to be considered open-ended since newer releases of the ontology will be included over time.
The ontology files are stored on GitHub (https://github.com/acdh-oeaw/arche-schema). Each release is represented as an individual resource at the top level of this collection. Each newer release is linked to its immediate predecessor by means of the property 'acdh:isNewVersionOf'. The collection is to be considered open-ended since newer releases of the ontology will be included over time.
Type:
acdh:TopCollection
today
Available Date:
08 May 2021
info
Die Tagebucheinträge von Arthur Schnitzler kodiert in XML/TEI, ergänzt um ein Personen- sowie Ortsregister.