- From: Aida Slavic <aida@acorweb.net>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:38:35 +0100
- To: FISH <FISH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
***Apologies for cross-posting*** This a reminder about the ISKO UK event "Sharing Vocabularies on the Web via Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)" to be held on 21 July, at University College London. If you would like to attend please book your place on the events webpage http://www.iskouk.org/SKOS_July2008.htm *** We would like to invite you to a half-day event organized by the British Chapter of International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO UK) entitled "Sharing Vocabularies on the Web via Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)" in London 21 July 2008 from 14:00 - 19:00 (registration starts at 13:30) Venue: University College London, Engineering Faculty, Roberts Building G06, Sir Ambrose Fleming Lecture Theatre Cost: 20 GBP (students and ISKO members free!) Predictions for the Semantic Web are heavily dependent on the ability of computers to reason and communicate using controlled vocabularies. SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) development aims to bring forward these capabilities. Aware of the growing importance of SKOS, ISKO UK in cooperation with School of Library, Archives and Information Studies at UCL has invited a group of experts to introduce this standard, explain its status, potential and scope. Speakers on this event - Alistair Miles, Antoine Isaac, Stella Dextre Clarke, Leonard Will, Nicolas Cochard, Ceri Binding and Douglas Tudhope - are involved in the development and application of SKOS and related standards and are hoping to provoke some interesting discussion. This event, the third in ISKO UK's KOnnecting KOmmunities series, promises a fascinating glimpse of the future of controlled vocabularies. No one involved or interested in the development, management or implementation of controlled vocabularies can afford to miss it. For full details on the venue, programme and to book your place at the event visit http://www.iskouk.org/SKOS_July2008.htm. Looking forward to seeing you in July! ISKO UK http://www.iskouk.org/
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