[open-linguistics] Survey: Interactions: Platforms for Working with Linked Data (in DH)

Christian Chiarcos chiarcos at informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
Thu Mar 29 07:32:59 UTC 2018


Am .03.2018, 09:26 Uhr, schrieb Christian Chiarcos  
<chiarcos at informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>:

> Dear all,
>
> please see below the CfP for an (L)LOD-related workshop at DH2018.  
> Unless you're attending DH anyway, this may be a little bit out of the  
> way, but note >that they conduct an open survey where researchers not  
> physically participating can enlist their tools and resources. As the  
> philologies are partially >aware of LLOD only, this would be a good  
> chance to let people in this community know about (y)our efforts to help  
> them not to reinvent the wheel ;)

As an afterthought: If anybody on the list *is* indeed planning to attend  
DH2018, we can actually present the LLOD cloud diagram, the OWLG and --  
possibly -- pieces of the underlying infrastructure (say, linghub). Please  
let me know if you're interested.

Christian

> ------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------
> Von: Kim <kimberleymartin at gmail.com>
> An: lod at lists.digitalhumanities.org
> Kopie:
> Betreff: [LODSIG] CFP: Interactions: Platforms for Working with Linked  
> Data
> Datum: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 19:00:24 +0200
>
>               CFP: Interactions: Platforms for Working with Linked Data
>
>> Monday, June 25th, 2018
>
>> at DH2018 in Mexico City
>
>>
>
>> This is a call for participation in a half-day workshop on Platforms  
>> for Working with  Linked Data that will take place on the on June 25th,  
>> >2018, one day prior to the start of Digital Humanities 2018, in Mexico  
>> City. The workshop seeks to bring together a wide selection of LOD  
>> >scholars, researchers, and advocates to share ideas for future LOD  
>> tools or platforms.
>
> Prospective participants should submit the following:Up to 3 tools,  
> platforms, or features of these that you would like to see highlighted  
> at the workshop.
> Details about your LOD tool (if relevant), including a link to the tool,  
> and a brief summary of its features (one-page max).
>
> Submissions should be via this Google Form by April 20th:  
> https://goo.gl/forms/CpDDKSsYN0IUO6Vj1.
> The submission form requests permission to make your submission part of  
> an openly available online resource with a CC-BY-NC licence. >Projects  
> or researchers unable to participate are invited to submit a summary for  
> inclusion in this resource (see below).
>
> The 2017 workshop resulted in this collection: Advancing Linked Open  
> Data in the Humanities. We intend to publish the 2018 collection of >LOD  
> tool descriptions in a similar format.
>
> After April 20th, the conference program committee will review the tool  
> descriptions and the topics given by potential attendees and will send  
> >out a schedule of presentations no later than April 30th.
> Please note: If you are unable to attend DH2018 but would still like to  
> contribute a description of your LOD tool to the growing open source  
> >resource, please fill in the form above (it will ask you if you are  
> attending). This link will remain open after the workshop call is  
> complete to >collect further contributions.
> Looking forward to hearing about the exciting work everyone is doing  
> with Linked Open Data!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Susan Brown
>
> Kim Martin
>
> Abi Lemak
> Deb Stacey
> Karl Grossner
>
> Lisa Goddard
>
> Sharon Farnell
>
>> (The DH2018 LOD Workshop Program Committee)
>
>
> --Kim Martin
> Michael Ridley Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities
> Co-Founder, The MakerBus CollaborativeCollege of Arts
> University of Guelph
> MacKinnon Building Rm 1001
> Phone: (519) 824-4120 ex. 58245
> Twitter: @antimony27
>
>
>
> --Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos
> Applied Computational Linguistics
> Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M.
> 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
>
> office: Robert-Mayer-Str. 10, #401b
> mail: chiarcos at informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
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> fax: +49-(0)69-798-28931



-- 
Prof. Dr. Christian Chiarcos
Applied Computational Linguistics
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M.
60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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