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In recent years, the phenomenon of the semantic web and linked open data has become a hot topic in digital philology. Although TEI XML (the "lingua franca" of digital philology) is itself a semantic document description language, it does not in itself cross the boundary between a network of documents and a network of data. Previous attempts to link TEI XML to the semantic web have not been successful, and have not contributed to the use of philological data outside the narrow framework of its creation. We have therefore opted for a hybrid solution that can implement both a high level of external connectivity, and the specificity required by the discipline. The architecture is based on the interconnection of services and software such as Wikdata, GitHub and Zenodo, as well as Wikibase and Invenio RDM. It is illustrated through the concrete publishing practice of the DigiPhil project. |