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My slides for panel discussion in International Journalism Festival, in Perugia, 6 april 2016.
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Here’s your menu: data-driven reporting, crowdmapping, social media, online petitions, whistleblowing platforms. Choose one, some or all of them. How best to involve citizens (and indeed other journalists) in creating journalism of quality and/or of public interest. And what tools to use to best achieve this.
http://www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2016/between-civic-and-data-journalism-how-to-work-on-a-crowdsourced-journalistic-investigation
Input Presentation at the „Computational Communication Science: Towards a Strategic Roadmap” conference in Hannover (http://ccsconf.com/), 15th Feb 2018
Between civic and data journalism: how to work on a crowdsourced journalistic...Rosy Battaglia
My slides for panel discussion in International Journalism Festival, in Perugia, 6 april 2016.
Between civic and data journalism: how to work on a crowdsourced journalistic investigation with Daniel Drepper co-founder Correctiv!; Gianluca De Martino Dataninja.
Here’s your menu: data-driven reporting, crowdmapping, social media, online petitions, whistleblowing platforms. Choose one, some or all of them. How best to involve citizens (and indeed other journalists) in creating journalism of quality and/or of public interest. And what tools to use to best achieve this.
http://www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2016/between-civic-and-data-journalism-how-to-work-on-a-crowdsourced-journalistic-investigation
The open data movement has grown exponentially in a relatively short period of time. Many countries and cities have been rolling out initiatives and embracing the potential value that comes with opening up their data. However, as much as open data holds great promise, there is a real danger of initiatives failing.
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http://openinstitute.com/open-data-delusion/
Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challenge
Seeta Peña Gangadharan
Department of Media and Communications,
London School of Economics and Political Science
A description of a system I am hacking together for National Hack the Government Day 2011. Charlie allows linked open data to be crowdsourced with very little effort.
Presented at #AFPicon 2014 in San Antonio, Texas:
You've mastered implementing Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for your organization ... what more social media exposure could you need? Many more tools exist to share your mission and efforts. This session takes participants along the long tail of social media, highlighting some of the newest and most effective tools to implement in your organization to maximize your development efforts.
From About.me to Zillow.com - the Long Tail of Social Media #socialatozDave Tinker, CFRE
Presentation by Lisa Chmiola, CFRE and Dave Tinker, CFRE at the 51st Annual AFP International Conference on Fundraising in San Antonio, TX, on March 25, 2014. on the longtail applications of social media for fundraising and nonprofits.
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What do humanists gain from using new techniques for quick charting or mapping of their data?
How can we lower the technological barrier?
Does this compromise the deep analysis so valued in the humanities?
How is data in the humanities changing the relationship between researchers and archivists, as well as the nature of scholarly collaboration?
How does our evaluation of historical scholarship need to change? How much do algorithms and data literacy need to be a part of humanities courses?
What happens when we can’t understand where our data is coming from or what our digital tools are doing?
Fred Gibbs is an Assistant Professor of History at George Mason University and Director of Digital Scholarship at the Center for History and New Media.
This Digital Scholarship seminar will be facilitated by Kathryn Tomasek, Associate Professor of History at Wheaton College (MA) and will take place online in NITLE’s Virtual Auditorium. For more information, see our instructions on Participating in Online Events.
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http://www.baacouncil.org/cnf-2018
Presentation description:
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This keynote presentation provides a short overview of GLAM-Wiki collaborations and their impact, with special attention for the potential and use of Linked Open Data via Wikidata and via structured data on Wikimedia Commons. It includes examples of GLAM-Wiki projects by audiovisual archives and collections around the world.
Iolanda Pensa, Wikimedia projects and OpenStreetMap as an Open Research Infrastructure, 03 February 2024, FOSDEM, Bruxelles, CC BY-SA 4.0
The Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap projects are an existing free software infrastructure that already produces citizen science and can be used by researchers to share and co-produce data and to produce - and reproduce - the results of research. The presentation specifically refers to the potential of data related to cultural heritage for studies in the humanities and in particular in museology, art, art history and history of architecture.
This presentation was given during the 2nd Solid Amsterdam Meetup on January 30th at the VU in Amsterdam about Solid business models and governance aspects.
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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiproyecto:Museo_Soumaya/Editat%C3%B3n_Soumaya_Abierto._50_horas_de_arte
How can a cultural institution provide and spread information about itself and its assets? Just a web site is not enough. Semantic Technologies to representing cultural heritage data.
The open data movement has grown exponentially in a relatively short period of time. Many countries and cities have been rolling out initiatives and embracing the potential value that comes with opening up their data. However, as much as open data holds great promise, there is a real danger of initiatives failing.
Speaking at this year’s Canadian Open Data Summit (http://www.opendatasummit.ca/), Open Insitute’s Executive Director Jay Bhalla gives a global perspective of lessons learned through a journey of implementing and building open data ecosystems from around the world.
http://openinstitute.com/open-data-delusion/
Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challenge
Seeta Peña Gangadharan
Department of Media and Communications,
London School of Economics and Political Science
A description of a system I am hacking together for National Hack the Government Day 2011. Charlie allows linked open data to be crowdsourced with very little effort.
Presented at #AFPicon 2014 in San Antonio, Texas:
You've mastered implementing Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for your organization ... what more social media exposure could you need? Many more tools exist to share your mission and efforts. This session takes participants along the long tail of social media, highlighting some of the newest and most effective tools to implement in your organization to maximize your development efforts.
From About.me to Zillow.com - the Long Tail of Social Media #socialatozDave Tinker, CFRE
Presentation by Lisa Chmiola, CFRE and Dave Tinker, CFRE at the 51st Annual AFP International Conference on Fundraising in San Antonio, TX, on March 25, 2014. on the longtail applications of social media for fundraising and nonprofits.
It includes Asian, North American and Russian social media tools and examples of how each are used by npos and npos to engage constituents.
We propose a solution of networked data to solve the paradox between the power of Big Data and availability of data resources. This project is the next iteration of Project Awesome Public Datasets which was initially advocated as a github repo.
Digital Scholarship Seminar: Implications of Data for the 21st-century HumanistRebecca Davis
As increasing amounts of humanities data comes online, scholars face new challenges in adapting traditional research, dissemination, and teaching practices. Without pretending to have all the answers, this presentation will address a constellation of related questions:
What do humanists gain from using new techniques for quick charting or mapping of their data?
How can we lower the technological barrier?
Does this compromise the deep analysis so valued in the humanities?
How is data in the humanities changing the relationship between researchers and archivists, as well as the nature of scholarly collaboration?
How does our evaluation of historical scholarship need to change? How much do algorithms and data literacy need to be a part of humanities courses?
What happens when we can’t understand where our data is coming from or what our digital tools are doing?
Fred Gibbs is an Assistant Professor of History at George Mason University and Director of Digital Scholarship at the Center for History and New Media.
This Digital Scholarship seminar will be facilitated by Kathryn Tomasek, Associate Professor of History at Wheaton College (MA) and will take place online in NITLE’s Virtual Auditorium. For more information, see our instructions on Participating in Online Events.
Introduction to Wikimedia projects, Linked Open Data and semantic web / structured data and Wikidata in relation to cultural heritage, GLAM and the CIDOC CRM ontology. Part of panel at CIDOC 2018 conference,
Keynote talk for the Baltic Audiovisual Archival Council conference 2018 - 7-9 November in Tallinn, Estonia
http://www.baacouncil.org/cnf-2018
Presentation description:
Since the mid-2000s, cultural institutions around the world have worked together with Wikimedia volunteers in hundreds of collaboration projects. In these GLAM-Wiki projects, cultural organizations make their collections and specialized knowledge more widely accessible via the free encyclopedia Wikipedia and the free media repository Wikimedia Commons. In the past five years, Wikidata (Wikimedia's free, multilingual knowledge base) has gained a lot of influence in this area as well. As a very accessible and re-usable structured data and semantic web project, it has become a popular instrument for cultural institutions to publish collections as Linked Open Data, obtain multilingual data, place their collections in a much broader context, and enrich their collections with crowdsourced metadata. In 2017-19, Wikimedia Commons is also enhanced with structured data from Wikidata, with much improved APIs that make more smooth collaboration in GLAM-Wiki projects possible.
This keynote presentation provides a short overview of GLAM-Wiki collaborations and their impact, with special attention for the potential and use of Linked Open Data via Wikidata and via structured data on Wikimedia Commons. It includes examples of GLAM-Wiki projects by audiovisual archives and collections around the world.
Iolanda Pensa, Wikimedia projects and OpenStreetMap as an Open Research Infrastructure, 03 February 2024, FOSDEM, Bruxelles, CC BY-SA 4.0
The Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap projects are an existing free software infrastructure that already produces citizen science and can be used by researchers to share and co-produce data and to produce - and reproduce - the results of research. The presentation specifically refers to the potential of data related to cultural heritage for studies in the humanities and in particular in museology, art, art history and history of architecture.
This presentation was given during the 2nd Solid Amsterdam Meetup on January 30th at the VU in Amsterdam about Solid business models and governance aspects.
Presentation given at the "50 Horas" Wikipedia editathon, 27 September 2014, at the Museo Somaya, Mexico City
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiproyecto:Museo_Soumaya/Editat%C3%B3n_Soumaya_Abierto._50_horas_de_arte
How can a cultural institution provide and spread information about itself and its assets? Just a web site is not enough. Semantic Technologies to representing cultural heritage data.
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Linked Open Data en Wikidata - Erfgoed Gelderland 19 januari 2018
1. Linked Open Data en Wikidata
Symposium Open-Up
Sandra Fauconnier
19 januari 2018
2.
3. Wikis - Editable by anyone, collaborative
Freely licensed - can be re-used by anyone
Worldwide
Multilingual
Volunteer-driven
No ads - entirely funded by donations
Wikimania 2014 Group Photo, by Ralf Roletschek, CC BY-SA 3.0 AT, via Wikimedia Commons
15. Semantic Web (2001, Scientific American)
a web of data that can be processed by
machines—that is, one in which much of the
meaning is machine-readable
Sir Tim Berners-Lee arriving at the Guildhall to receive the Honorary Freedom of the City of London. Paul Clarke, CC BY-SA 4.0
21. One solution!
• Centralizes
interwiki links
• Centralizes data
in infoboxes
• Offers an
interface for
‘rich queries’
• Multilingual
• Referenced
• All data is CC0 –
freely reusable
by everyone
Structures the ‘sum of all human knowledge’
27. Notability
1. Has at least one sitelink on
a Wikimedia project
AND/OR
1. Clearly identifiable entity,
described in serious references
AND/OR
1. Fulfills a structural need
40. Improves consistency of metadata for your
collections
http://wikimedia.fi/2016/04/15/yle-3-wikidata/
For example https://svenska.yle.fi/term/yle/18-135465
● 28,000+ tags using
Wikidata
● Allows specific tagging
with niche topics
45. Or to the
rest of the
world….
http://tinyurl.com/y89fluyr
http://tinyurl.com/y865xqw2
http://tinyurl.com/ycgk85c6
46. Resources
For contributing existing data sets to Wikidata:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Data_donation
High level overview of GLAM+Wikidata:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/08/23/wikidata-glam/
Introduction to Wikidata:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Introduction