Building Cultural Heritage Reference Collections

This page contains links to the collections released in the paper:

David Otero, Patricia Martin-Rodilla, Javier Parapar: Building Cultural Heritage Reference Collections from Social Media through Pooling Strategies: The Case of 2020’s Tensions Over Race and Heritage. J. Comput. Cult. Herit. 15, 1, Article 9 (February 2022), 13 pages.

Collections

Threads only:

This collection contains only the content of the threads. It contains 296 different threads with 260,578 comments in total. You can find it here.

SHA256 checksum: 437b6a29d2dbc946ea391d99f45b149d1d51eab21d07cf4e05b257fecb02cf79.

Full collection:

In addition to the threads, this collection also includes the history of the users. You can find it here.

SHA256 checksum: aa941781cc9297a1514af05a4ea70dd13dbf4ee52530d275b3ab04102b77f346.

If you use these collections, please cite:


@article{10.1145/3477604,
	author = {Otero, David and Martin-Rodilla, Patricia and Parapar, Javier},
	title = {Building Cultural Heritage Reference Collections from Social Media through Pooling Strategies: The Case of 2020’s Tensions Over Race and Heritage},
	year = {2021},
	issue_date = {February 2022},
	publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
	address = {New York, NY, USA},
	volume = {15},
	number = {1},
	issn = {1556-4673},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3477604},
	doi = {10.1145/3477604},
	journal = {J. Comput. Cult. Herit.},
	month = {dec},
	articleno = {9},
	numpages = {13},
	keywords = {social networks, Reference collections, pooling}
}
        

Authors

David Otero · Information Retrieval Lab · CITIC · University of A Coruña
Patricia Martin-Rodilla · Information Retrieval Lab · CITIC · University of A Coruña
Javier Parapar · Information Retrieval Lab · CITIC · University of A Coruña