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Date: Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 4:20 PM
Subject: [LODLAM] seeking LODLAM Workshop Leaders
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Hey folks,
We've got some limited funding available to help support a number of
workshops over the next 18 months and we're looking for volunteers willing
to lead 1.5 hour hands-on workshops. Please take a minute to fill out the
below form if you're interested.
Thanks!
LODLAM workshop coordinators: Jon, Ethan, Anne
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LODLAM Workshop Leaders Interest Form
We’re seeking volunteers to run workshops at a number of key conferences
throughout 2015-16 designed to teach the basics of Linked Open Data in
Libraries, Archives and Museums LODLAM. In doing so, we hope to strengthen
a growing community of practitioners willing and able to build upon shared
cultural heritage and scientific data. The expectation is that we can
assemble and share the workshop plans and content to enable more and more
people to host and teach them over time.
In particular, we’re looking for people to teach tools in 1.5 hr sessions
with real data that address the following 4 categories:
--Big picture view: Introduce the basic concepts of LODLAM integrating
examples of what people are already doing with it.
--Cleaning: Use Open Refine to clean and reconcile datasets to make them
more usable for the public.
--Publishing: Demonstrate ways that people can publish datasets in the
library/archive/museum space - from publishing CSV’s and posting datasets
in Github to rdf’izing in Open Refine or using triplestores.
--Reusing and Building: Teach SPARQL as well as open source tools used to
visualize single or multiple collections.
Let us know if you can help!
Please contact Jon Voss ([log in to unmask]), Ethan Gruber (
[log in to unmask]), or Anne Gaynor ([log in to unmask]) if you have any
questions.
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Personal Information
First Name *
Last Name *
Email address *
Country *
Affiliation
Twitter handle
Phone number
What would you like to teach?
Which sections are you interesting in teaching? *
- Big picture view: Introduce the basic concepts of LODLAM integrating
examples of what people are already doing with it.
- Cleaning: Use Open Refine to clean and reconcile datasets to make
them more usable for the public.
- Publishing: Demonstrate ways that people can publish datasets in
the library/archive/museum space - from publishing
- Reusing and Building: Teach SPARQL as well as open source tools
used to visualize single or multiple collections.
Tell us more about what you'd like to teach *
What specific concepts, tools, languages, etc. can you teach? Is the
tool free? Is it open source?
Where could you teach?
We're colocating these sessions with a number of conferences throughout
2015-16. At which conference(s) would you be able to teach a session? NOTE:
There will be very limited travel stipends, conference discounts, or
honorariums available, so please keep that in mind as you select. You may
want to select conferences nearby or one that you are already planning to
attend.
Select one or more places you would be able to teach: *
- Digital Library Federation, Vancouver, BC: October 26-28, 2015
- Archaeological Institute of America/Society of Classical Studies,
San Francisco, CA: January 6-9, 2016
- code4lib, Philadelphia, PA: March 7-10, 2016
- Electronic Resources & Libraries, Austin, TX: April 3-6, 2016
- Museums and the Web 2016, Los Angeles, CA: April 6-9, 2016
- DPLA Fest, Location TBD: mid-April 2016
- Society of American Archivists, Atlanta, GA: July 31-August 6 2016
- Smart Data, San Jose, CA: August 2016
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative / Society for Information Science
and Technology, Copenhagen, Denmark: October 13-16, 2016
Other participation
Would you be willing to join a list a speakers available to institutions
looking to bring specialists to run workshops? *
- Yes!
- No thanks
- Let me think about it...
Anything else?
Any other thoughts? Ideas? Questions?
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