@incollection{LindemannLabropoulouKlaes2022, author = {David Lindemann and Penny Labropoulou and Christiane Klaes}, title = {Introducing LexMeta: a metadata model for lexical resources}, series = {Dictionaries and Society. Proceedings of the XX EURALEX International Congress, 12-16 July 2022, Mannheim, Germany}, editor = {Annette Klosa-K{\"u}ckelhaus and Stefan Engelberg and Christine M{\"o}hrs and Petra Storjohann}, publisher = {IDS-Verlag}, address = {Mannheim}, isbn = {978-3-937241-87-6}, doi = {10.14618/ids-pub-11187}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-111877}, pages = {310 -- 320}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In this paper, we present LexMeta, a metadata model for the description of human-readable and computational lexical resources in catalogues. Our initial motivation is the extension of the LexBib knowledge graph with the addition of metadata for dictionaries, making it a catalogue of and about lexicographical works. The scope of the proposed model, however, is broader, aiming at the exchange of metadata with catalogues of Language Resources and Technologies and addressing a wider community of researchers besides lexicographers. For the definition of the LexMeta core classes and properties, we deploy widely used RDF vocabularies, mainly Meta-Share, a metadata model for Language Resources and Technologies, and FRBR, a model for bibliographic records.}, language = {en} }