Research on data integration of overseas discrete archives from the perspective of digital humanties
Rina Su (Sun Yat-sen University Library, Guangzhou), 2.Yumeng Li, (School of Journalism, Communication, Jiangxi Normal University,, Nanchang), Xin Yang (School of Information Management, Sun Yat-sen, University, Guangzhou), Xin Yin (School of Information Resource Management,

TL;DR
This paper explores the digitization and integration of overseas archives using digital humanities technologies, aiming to enhance cooperation, data management, and societal benefits in the context of historical preservation and digital society development.
Contribution
It proposes a digital framework for overseas archives based on the MISS platform, integrating IIIF, knowledge graph, and ontology technologies to improve management and international cooperation.
Findings
Digital framework promotes standardized cooperation between archives and government.
Embedding digital government functions enhances data integration.
Recovery plans for overseas archives improve preservation efforts.
Abstract
The digitization of displaced archives is of great historical and cultural significance. Through the construction of digital humanistic platforms represented by MISS platform, and the comprehensive application of IIIF technology, knowledge graph technology, ontology technology, and other popular information technologies. We can find that the digital framework of displaced archives built through the MISS platform can promote the establishment of a standardized cooperation and dialogue mechanism between the archives authoritiess and other government departments. At the same time, it can embed the works o fichives ction of digital government and the economy, promote the exploration of the integration of archives management, data management, and information resource management, and ultimately promote the construction of a digital society. By fostering a new partnership between archives…
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