[open-linguistics] Next telco Thursday, July 2nd, 10am CET (Berlin time)
Christian Chiarcos
christian.chiarcos at web.de
Mon Jun 22 23:06:02 UTC 2015
Dear all,
some time has passed, again, and we should gather for a skype call for updates and upcoming events. I would suggest the regular time slot on Thursday 10:00am CET (Berlin time) for *next week*, i.e., July 2nd.
Topics include:
- organizational issues
- wrapping up the discussions on "linguistic relevance" and LLOD cloud resource categories
- LLOD cloud diagram status and metadata management with linghub/datahub
- impressions from last week's Summer Datathon on Linguistic Linked Open Data (SD-LLOD-15, Cercedilla, Spain, http://datathon.lider-project.eu/)
- developments at the W3C Community Groups
- events on Linguistic Linked Open Data in July, e.g.,
(a) the 2015.EUROLAN Summer School on Linguistic Linked Open Data (13 - 25 July 2015, Sibiu, Romania, http://eurolan.info.uaic.ro/2015/)
(b) the Workshop on Development of Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD) Resources for Collaborative Data-Intensive Research in the Language Sciences at the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute (25 - 26 July, Chicago, http://quijote.fdi.ucm.es:8084/LLOD-LSASummerWorkshop2015/Program.html)
(c) our 4th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics (LDL-2015) at ACL-2015 (Beijing, 31 July, http://ldl2015.linguistic-lod.org/)
[That will be a busy month for some of us ;)]
As always, new members and colleagues generally intrested in linked and/or open linguistic resources are encouraged to introduce themselves at the telco. I will call to the same group of people as last time. In case you want to participate but didn't so at the last skype calls, please contact me (christian.chiarcos) in advance via skype with your details and an open-linguistics related message. Also, regular participants should let me know in case they can't make it this time.
I will update wiki minutes for the last telcos and the etherpad after July 1st and send a reminder to the list, then.
Best,
Christian
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