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title = "Involving Lexicographers in the {LLOD} Cloud with {L}ex{O}, an Easy-to-use Editor of Lemon Lexical Resources",
author = "Bellandi, Andrea and
Giovannetti, Emiliano",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics (LDL-2020)",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.ldl-1.10",
pages = "70--74",
abstract = "In this contribution, we show LexO, a user-friendly web collaborative editor of lexical resources based on the lemon model. LexO has been developed in the context of Digital Humanities projects, in which a key point in the design of an editor was the ease of use by lexicographers with no skill in Linked Data or Semantic Web technologies. Though the tool already allows creating a lemon lexicon from scratch and lets a team of users work on it collaboratively, many developments are possible. The involvement of the LLOD community appears now crucial both to find new users and application fields where to test it, and, even more importantly, to understand in which way it should evolve.",
language = "English",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-36-8",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Involving Lexicographers in the LLOD Cloud with LexO, an Easy-to-use Editor of Lemon Lexical Resources
%A Bellandi, Andrea
%A Giovannetti, Emiliano
%S Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics (LDL-2020)
%D 2020
%8 May
%I European Language Resources Association
%C Marseille, France
%@ 979-10-95546-36-8
%G English
%F bellandi-giovannetti-2020-involving
%X In this contribution, we show LexO, a user-friendly web collaborative editor of lexical resources based on the lemon model. LexO has been developed in the context of Digital Humanities projects, in which a key point in the design of an editor was the ease of use by lexicographers with no skill in Linked Data or Semantic Web technologies. Though the tool already allows creating a lemon lexicon from scratch and lets a team of users work on it collaboratively, many developments are possible. The involvement of the LLOD community appears now crucial both to find new users and application fields where to test it, and, even more importantly, to understand in which way it should evolve.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2020.ldl-1.10
%P 70-74
Markdown (Informal)
[Involving Lexicographers in the LLOD Cloud with LexO, an Easy-to-use Editor of Lemon Lexical Resources](https://aclanthology.org/2020.ldl-1.10) (Bellandi & Giovannetti, LDL 2020)
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