Re: Reminder: IPTC discussion

On 11/12/19 10:24 AM, Siegman, Tzviya wrote:
>
> Hi Sandro,
>
> I’ve been away for some time. Would you please provide the meeting info?
>

Agenda and Meeting Record 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KFQ7rGf63v3SyK_vffhHLfFlm5DGGiHKtaJ5YQSqc48/edit#>

Which leads to: 12 November 2019 1pm ET 
<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=CredWeb&iso=20191112T13&p1=43&ah=1>https://zoom.us/j/706868147

In general, there's https://credweb.org, which also has calendar feeds.

      -- Sandro

> Thanks,
>
> Tzviya
>
> *Tzviya Siegman*
>
> Information Standards Lead
>
> Wiley
>
> 201-748-6884
>
> tsiegman@wiley.com <mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>
>
> *From:*Sandro Hawke <sandro@w3.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, November 11, 2019 8:11 PM
> *To:* Credible Web CG <public-credibility@w3.org>
> *Subject:* Reminder: IPTC discussion
>
> Meeting as usual tomorrow, with presentation from Brendan about what 
> they're doing at IPTC. Guests welcome.
>
>      -- Sandro
>
> Blog 
> <https://www.w3.org/community/credibility/2019/11/12/update-wikicredcon-claimreview-iptc/> 
> post:
>
> *Last week* we talked about ClaimReview, with a presentation from 
> Chris Guess (group member and lead technologist at Duke Reporters 
> Lab). See notes 
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_eOOdvgYrIVEw6Ug2eiSqPjPPfKy0pE2djyUk1pqkcA/edit> 
> and a video is available on request. ClaimReview continues to see wide 
> adoption as a way for fact checkers to make their results available to 
> platforms and other applications, and various improvements are in the 
> works. There’s now a high-level website about it, at 
> claimreviewproject.com <https://www.claimreviewproject.com/>
>
> *This past long weekend* a few of us attended WikiCredCon 
> <https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule>, a credibility-focused 
> instance of the North American Wiki Conference.
>
> I was fascinated to see more behind the scenes of the Wikipedia world 
> and was surprised how much difficult work is necessary to keep 
> Wikipedia running. Perhaps most daunting from a credibility 
> perspective is how hard it is to combat the sock puppets / bots. Many 
> parallel tracks, so each of us could only see a small slice of the 
> conference. Most sessions had extensive note-taking and even video 
> recording, thanks to sponsors. Not all the video is online yet, and 
> currently session notes are at the “etherpad” links from the session 
> detail pages; I imagine those might move soon.
>
> *This week (tomorrow)*, group member Brendan Quinn (Managing Director 
> of IPTC <https://iptc.org/about-iptc/> – the global standards body of 
> the news media) will present and lead a discussion about their current 
> work with credibility data interoperability. See you there!
>

Received on Tuesday, 12 November 2019 16:05:50 UTC