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Stitching History into Semantics: LLM-Supported Knowledge Graph Engineering for 19th-Century Greek Bookbinding
by
Ntalouka, Efthalia
, Kotis, Konstantinos
, Wallace, Manolis
, Doumanas, Dimitrios
, Vassilakis, Costas
in
Analysis
/ Archives & records
/ Bibliographies
/ Binding
/ Book binding
/ Bookbinding
/ bookbinding history
/ Case studies
/ Collaboration
/ Conservation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural property, Protection of
/ Cultural resources
/ Digital humanities
/ Documentation
/ Dublin Core Format
/ Engineering
/ Graphs
/ Historic artifacts
/ History of engineering
/ Informatics
/ Interoperability
/ Knowledge engineering
/ knowledge graphs
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge representation
/ Large language models
/ Librarians
/ Metadata
/ Methods
/ Ontology
/ ontology engineering
/ Queries
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Stitching
/ Traditions
2025
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Stitching History into Semantics: LLM-Supported Knowledge Graph Engineering for 19th-Century Greek Bookbinding
by
Ntalouka, Efthalia
, Kotis, Konstantinos
, Wallace, Manolis
, Doumanas, Dimitrios
, Vassilakis, Costas
in
Analysis
/ Archives & records
/ Bibliographies
/ Binding
/ Book binding
/ Bookbinding
/ bookbinding history
/ Case studies
/ Collaboration
/ Conservation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural property, Protection of
/ Cultural resources
/ Digital humanities
/ Documentation
/ Dublin Core Format
/ Engineering
/ Graphs
/ Historic artifacts
/ History of engineering
/ Informatics
/ Interoperability
/ Knowledge engineering
/ knowledge graphs
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge representation
/ Large language models
/ Librarians
/ Metadata
/ Methods
/ Ontology
/ ontology engineering
/ Queries
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Stitching
/ Traditions
2025
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Stitching History into Semantics: LLM-Supported Knowledge Graph Engineering for 19th-Century Greek Bookbinding
by
Ntalouka, Efthalia
, Kotis, Konstantinos
, Wallace, Manolis
, Doumanas, Dimitrios
, Vassilakis, Costas
in
Analysis
/ Archives & records
/ Bibliographies
/ Binding
/ Book binding
/ Bookbinding
/ bookbinding history
/ Case studies
/ Collaboration
/ Conservation
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural property, Protection of
/ Cultural resources
/ Digital humanities
/ Documentation
/ Dublin Core Format
/ Engineering
/ Graphs
/ Historic artifacts
/ History of engineering
/ Informatics
/ Interoperability
/ Knowledge engineering
/ knowledge graphs
/ Knowledge management
/ Knowledge representation
/ Large language models
/ Librarians
/ Metadata
/ Methods
/ Ontology
/ ontology engineering
/ Queries
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Stitching
/ Traditions
2025
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Stitching History into Semantics: LLM-Supported Knowledge Graph Engineering for 19th-Century Greek Bookbinding
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Stitching History into Semantics: LLM-Supported Knowledge Graph Engineering for 19th-Century Greek Bookbinding
2025
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Overview
Preserving cultural heritage can be efficiently supported by structured and semantic representation of historical artifacts. Bookbinding, a critical aspect of book history, provides valuable insights into past craftsmanship, material use, and conservation practices. However, existing bibliographic records often lack the depth needed to analyze bookbinding techniques, provenance, and preservation status. This paper presents a proof-of-concept system that explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) can support knowledge graph engineering within the context of 19th-century Greek bookbinding (1830–1900), and as a result, generate a domain-specific ontology and a knowledge graph. Our ontology encapsulates materials, binding techniques, artistic styles, and conservation history, integrating metadata standards like MARC and Dublin Core to ensure interoperability with existing library and archival systems. To validate its effectiveness, we construct a Neo4j knowledge graph, based on the generated ontology and utilize Cypher Queries—including LLM-generated queries—to extract insights about bookbinding practices and trends. This study also explores how semantic reasoning over the knowledge graph can identify historical binding patterns, assess book conservation needs, and infer relationships between bookbinding workshops. Unlike previous bibliographic ontologies, our approach provides a comprehensive, semantically rich representation of bookbinding history, methods and techniques, supporting scholars, conservators, and cultural heritage institutions. By demonstrating how LLMs can assist in ontology/KG creation and query generation, we introduce and evaluate a semi-automated pipeline as a methodological demonstration for studying historical bookbinding, contributing to digital humanities, book conservation, and cultural informatics. Finally, the proposed approach can be used in other domains, thus, being generally applicable in knowledge engineering.
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