- From: Barry Norton <barry.norton@ontotext.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 11:30:18 +0100
- To: public-lod community <public-lod@w3.org>
Public-LODer, on behalf of the EUCLID project (http://euclid-project.eu/) I would like to thank you for feedback to date on our Linked Data educational curriculum. Based on our own training materials, a Web-based visualisation and public SPARQL endpoint based on monitoring this list (together with semantic-web@w3 and public-vocabs@w3 and other channels) will soon be released. In the mean time, based on interest in specific Module 3 (Providing Linked Data) topics, we are offering extended tutorials on relational database to RDF (RDB2RDF) mapping and on extraction from text at the following events: * 27th May at the ESWC conference http://2013.eswc-conferences.org/program/tutorials * 2nd June at the SemTechBiz conference http://semtechbizsf2013.semanticweb.com/sessionPop.cfm?confid=70&proposalid=5201 * 7th June at the GATE school http://gate.ac.uk/conferences/training-modules.html#track4 On the RDB2RDF tutorial you may already have caught the advert (https://vimeo.com/61954555) and might like to access the slideset from the developing tutorial at the London SemWeb Meetup: http://www.slideshare.net/EUCLIDproject/r2-rml-londonsemweb201304 This complements the core EUCLID Module 3 slides at: http://www.slideshare.net/EUCLIDproject/providing-linked-data and videos at: https://vimeo.com/64709409 https://vimeo.com/64709408 In order to provide a video on the RDB2RDF tutorial we will tomorrow record an extended session, to be presented with collaborator Juan Sequeda from Capsenta, which will be made available on Vimeo. With apologies for the late notice you are invited to watch the live webinar version tomorrow: http://stadium.open.ac.uk/stadia/preview.php?whichevent=2215 As usual, feedback is welcomed via reply or via the EUCLID Twitter channel: @euclid_project. A reminder of the 10th June public webinar on Module 4, including feedback received so far from this community, will be forthcoming. Regards, Barry Norton
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