[OpenGLAM] DM2E event, 18 November, Vienna: Putting Linked Library Data to Work: the DM2E Showcase

Lieke Ploeger lieke.ploeger at okfn.org
Wed Oct 15 10:58:04 UTC 2014


Dear all,

You are invited to join us on Tuesday 18 November at the ONB Austrian
National Library in Vienna to find out more about the DM2E project
<http://www.dm2e.eu> and the wider possibilities of scholarly and library
(re-)use of Linked Open Data.

In this half-day seminar we will share information on how content has been
used for mappings to Europeana and for publishing delivered metadata as
Linked Open Data using the DM2E model, a specialised version of the
Europeana Data Model (EDM) for the manuscript domain. In addition, Open
Knowledge will be present to talk about the value of open data and the
OpenGLAM network and we will show results of the work carried out by
Digital Humanities scholars applying the semantic annotation tools
developed in DM2E to a subset of the published content. The day will be
concluded with a workshop based around the Pundit tool for semantic
annotation from NET7.

   - *Date and time*: Tuesday, 18 November 2014, 13:00 – 18:00
   - *Location*: Oratorium, Austrian National Library, Josefsplatz 1, 1015
   Vienna, Austria
   - *Programme*: The full programme is available from
   http://dm2e.eu/dm2e-event-on-18-november-onb-vienna-registration-and-agenda/
   - *Registration*: Attendance is free but places are limited: please sign
   up through Eventbrite
   <http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/putting-linked-library-data-to-work-the-dm2e-showcase-tickets-13493335931>
   in case you plan to attend our seminar.

Best regards,

Lieke Ploeger.


Lieke Ploeger

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