- From: Neubert Joachim <J.Neubert@zbw.eu>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 18:25:34 +0100
- To: <public-lld@w3.org>
Dear colleagues, Registration for SWIB11 in Hamburg (28.-30.11.) is up and running. Please register up to 15.11. - it pays off, some of the workshops are almost or completely booked already. You find the program below, or on the web site http://swib.org/swib11/ Regards, Joachim Neubert A rising number of actors in librarianship and its related fields are experimenting with Semantic Web technologies and Linked Open Data (LOD). The LOD cloud as a whole grew by 300% in 2010, whereas the amount of data relevant for libraries grew by nearly 1000%. For many, the question now arises how to integrate their holdings into the LOD cloud and how to embed externally provided LOD data into their own applications, adding value through cross-domain linking. The first conference day will focus on the corresponding infrastructure requirements. At the same time, the principles and workflows of traditional scholarly communication and publication are under scrutiny with a view to a consistently web-based data and service infrastructure comprising the entire research and publication process. Concepts like "Semantic Publishing", "Enhanced Publications" or "Research Objects" mark the re-orientation of academic work, away from monolithic, comparatively unflexible and barely interlinked reference points towards a distributed, comparatively granular data infrastructure which is continuously accessible to researchers and into which their contributions recognizably return. These developments will be discussed on the second day of the conference. For the first time we offer workshops and tutorials on the day before the main conference, providing introductions into Linked Open Data for newcomers and practice-oriented discussion of selected problems. The conference will again - as in 2009 and 2010 - be organised by the North Rhine-Westphalian Library Service Centre (hbz), Cologne, and the German National Library of Economics - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW), Kiel and Hamburg. Program 28.11. Workshops 13:00 - 19:00 (in parallel - arrival from 12:15) Einführung in Linked Open Data Felix Ostrowski (HU Berlin and hbz), Pascal Christoph (hbz) RDF-Daten in eigenen Anwendungen nutzen Jakob Voß (GBV) An Introduction to Memento and Open Annotation Herbert van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Pragmatische Ansätze für den Umgang mit 'Enhanced Publications' in existierenden Repository-Umgebungen Anouar Boulal (hbz), Martin Iordanidis (hbz), Jochen Schirrwagen (TU Berlin) 29.11. Conference 9:15 - 17:30 (arrival from 8:30) Opening Klaus Tochtermann (ZBW) Silke Schomburg (hbz) How Linking Changes the Role of Library Data: Examples from the Wider World Thomas Baker (Dublin Core Metadata Initiative) The High and Lows of Library Linked Data Adrian Stevenson (UKOLN) Cataloguers as the Ultimate Reasoning Machines - Training Cataloguers to Create Intelligent Linked Library Data Rurik Greenall (NTNU University Library) Ausleihdaten aus Bibliotheken als Linked Open Data publizieren und nutzen Magnus Pfeffer, Philipp Maaß (Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart) Pragmatic Linked Data at the University of Southampton Christopher Gutteridge (University of Southampton) culturegraph.org - Aufbau eines Hubs für Linked Library Data Markus Geipel (DNB), Adrian Pohl (hbz) Linked-Data-based Web Services für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften Joachim Neubert (ZBW) Ontologiegesteuerte wissenschaftliche Recherche mit RODIN René Schneider, Fabio Ricci, Javier Belmonte (HEG, Genf) Explorative Recherche-Interfaces für Library Linked Data Ulrike Krabo (Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund) Linked Data Light - Linkaggregation mit BEACON Jakob Voß (GBV) 30.11. Conference Focus: Scholarly Communication in the Web of Data 9:00 - 17:30 Tipping the Sacred Cow: Thinking Beyond the Journal System Herbert van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Enhanced Publications, Linked Data und Erfahrungen aus dem eco4r-Projekt Wolfram Horstmann (Universität Bielefeld) Das LODUM Projekt: Transparente Forschung auf Basis von Linked Library Data Carsten Keßler, Tomi Kauppinen, Umut Tas (Universität Münster) Dokumentation des Forschungsprozesses in einer Bibliothek als Linked Data Benjamin Zapilko (GESIS), Brigitte Mathiak (Universität Trier) What Needs to Happen in a Scholarly Publishing Reform? Björn Brembs (FU Berlin) The Open Citation Corpus and the SPAR Ontologies David Shotton (University of Oxford) Lightning Talks Panel discussion Linked Open Data für die zukünftige wissenschaftliche Informationsinfrastruktur in Deutschland (Arbeitstitel)
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