Improving Access to the Dutch Historical Censuses with Linked Open Data

Authors

  • Albert Meroño-Peñuela Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Ashkan Ashkpour International Institute of Social History
  • Valentijn Gilissen Data Archiving and Networked Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Jan Jonker Data Archiving and Networked Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Tom Vreugdenhil Data Archiving and Networked Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Peter Doorn Data Archiving and Networked Services, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1163/24523666-01000010

Keywords:

census data, historical statistics, semantic web, linked data, data harmonization

Abstract

The Dutch Historical Censuses (1795–1971) contain statistics that describe almost two centuries of History in the Netherlands. These censuses were conducted once every 10 years (with some exceptions) from 1795 to 1971. Researchers have used its wealth of demographic, occupational, and housing information to answer fundamental questions in social economic history. However, accessing these data has traditionally been a time consuming and knowledge intensive task. In this paper, we describe the outcomes of the CEDAR project, which make access to the digitized assets of the Dutch Historical Censuses easier, faster, and more reliable. This is achieved by using the data publishing paradigm of Linked Data from the Semantic Web. We use a digitized sample of 2,288  census tables to produce a linked dataset of more than 6.8 million statistical observations. The dataset is modeled using the RDF Data Cube, Open Annotation, and PROV vocabularies. The contributions of representing this dataset as Linked Data are: (1) a uniform database interface for efficient querying of census data; (2) a standardized and reproducible data harmonization workflow; and (3) an augmentation of the dataset through richer connections to related resources on the Web

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Published

2018-07-13

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Section

Data Papers

How to Cite

Improving Access to the Dutch Historical Censuses with Linked Open Data. (2018). Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 3, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1163/24523666-01000010