
Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries on Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, TPDL 2025, held in Tampere, Finland, during September 23-26, 2025.
The 14 full papers and 11 finding papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 103 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical: Keynotes; Large Language Models; Scholarly Issues; Citation Management; Digital Archives; Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage; Knowledge Graphs.
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.- Keynotes.
.- Digital Humanities on the Semantic Web: from Infrastructure to Practical Applications, AI-based Knowledge Discovery, and Web of Wisdom.
.- Digital Story Experiences for Affective Engagement.
.- Large Language Models.
.- Data Discovery using LLMs - A Study of Data User Behaviour.
.- Generating Synthetic Data with Large Language Models for Low-Resource Sentence Retrieval.
.- Organising Knowledge from Text: Prompt-Based Triple Extraction and Graph Enrichment with Large Language Models.
.- LLM-Based Dependency Tracking for Short Event Descriptions.
.- SciTableQA: A Question-Answering Benchmark for Complex Scientific Tables.
.- Scholarly Issues.
.- From raw affiliations to organization identifiers.
.- How Retracted Article Persists on YouTube: Retraction Severity, Visibility, and Disclosure.
.- Neuro-symbolic Federated Research Artifact Search.
.- The Claims Network: Collecting Research, Education, Impact, and Leadership Claims on the Decentralized Web.
.- Citation Management.
.- Semantically Orthogonal Framework for Citation Classification: Disentangling Intent and Content.
.- Can LLMs Predict Citation Intent? An Experimental Analysis of In-context Learning and Fine-tuning on Open LLMs.
.- Citation impact and research persistence: The power of positive reinforcement.
.- Digital Archives.
.- HistoryCLIP: Adaptive Multi-Modal Retrieval of Imbalanced Long-Tailed Archival Data.
.- Studying Model Design Biases in LLMs for Multilingual Historical Newspaper Extraction; The Messina Earthquake Case Study.
.- Human-Centred Design for Digital Ecosystems: Actors, Roles and Responsibilities.
.- Real-time prediction of Wikipedia articles' quality.
.- What Makes a User Click on a News Item? Understanding News Values of Visual Content in News Recommendation.
.- Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage.
.- Blowin' in the Wind: The Challenges of Archiving Social Media for Digital Humanities Research.
.- Exploring Semantic and Motion-Based Documentation for Intangible Cultural Heritage Integration.
.- The Text+ Registry: Federating Research Data Catalogues for the Digital Humanities.
.- A Comparative Analysis of Support Techniques for Assessing the Quality of Systematic Literature Reviews.
.- Knowledge Graphs.
.- An end-to-end pipeline for knowledge graph population from 19th-century land registry digitised tables.
.- EUR-Lex-Triples: A Legal Relation Extraction Dataset from European Legislation.
.- Heterogeneous Graph Representation for Dataset Link Prediction on Dynamic and Sparse Scholarly Graphs.
.- ExtracTable: Human-in-the-Loop Transformation of Scientific Corpora into Structured Knowledge.
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