<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title type="full"><title type="main">Investigation of reliability in public history documents from 18<sup>th</sup> century</title><title type="sub"/></title></titleStmt><author><persName><surname>Vertan</surname><forename>Cristina</forename></persName><affiliation>University of Hamburg, Romania</affiliation><email>cristina.vertan@uni-hamburg.de</email></author><author><persName><surname>v. Hahn</surname><forename>Walther</forename></persName><affiliation>University of Hamburg, Romania</affiliation></author><editionStmt><edition><date>43845</date></edition></editionStmt><publicationStmt><publisher>Name, Institution</publisher><address><addrLine>Street</addrLine><addrLine>City</addrLine><addrLine>Country</addrLine><addrLine>Name</addrLine></address></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><p>Converted from an OASIS Open Document</p></sourceDesc></fileDesc><encodingDesc><appInfo><application ident="DHCONVALIDATOR" version="1.22"><label>DHConvalidator</label></application></appInfo></encodingDesc><profileDesc><textClass><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="category"><term>Paper</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="subcategory"><term>Lightning</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="keywords"><term>vagueness</term><term>uncertainty</term><term>ontology</term><term>digital history</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="topics"><term>Europe</term><term>English</term><term>5th-14th Century</term><term>15th-17th Century</term><term>18th Century</term><term>data modeling</term><term>information retrieval and querying algorithms and methods</term><term>Humanities computing</term><term>Central/Eastern European Studies</term></keywords></textClass></profileDesc></teiHeader><text><body><p>In this paper we will report about both computer-based and hermeneutic approaches used for investigating multilingual  documents and show how both can be combined for historical investigations. We will present the developed knowledge base a fuzzy OWL Ontology covering concepts, places and persons from the ottoman empire and neighbour countries, used as backbone for investigating reliability of public history documents.</p></body></text></TEI>