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A Linked Open Data model for describing comic book sequences: Exploring semantic enrichment opportunities with graphic medicine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 July 2023

Sean Petiya*
Affiliation:
Adjunct Instructor School of Information Kent State University 800 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44242 USA Email: spetiya1@kent.edu

Abstract

Applying a Linked Open Data (LOD) approach to modeling the visual structure and content of comic books and graphic novels enables the description of these works to be enhanced through the process of semantic enrichment. This strategy may be particularly impactful for graphic medicine, a non-exclusive genre of comics that communicate medical and healthcare information, including personal stories of illness. However, the metadata for these works may lack references to healthcare-related vocabulary, thesauri or ontology that would more precisely describe their contents. This material may include pages and panels that illustrate specific medical topics, such as symptoms, side-effects or treatments — subjects that often overlap with other healthcare challenges, including mental health and illness. Exploring an LOD approach for describing comics content may potentially enhance the discoverability of this material and its ability to be remixed and reused, and better connected to other information resources.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of ARLIS
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Fig. 1. The Comic Book Ontology (CBO) Sequence model mapped to an excerpt from the story “Cut of the cards,” appearing in Dear lonely hearts (Comic Media, 1953), issue 2. Public domain. https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/preview/index.php?did=18196.

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Fig. 2. A graph diagram visualizing select content elements from the graphic novel States of mind that illustrate topics relevant to mental health and illness. Nodes in blue and red represent data from external sources, including healthcare-related vocabulary and ontology.