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ESWC 2015 Closing and "General Chair's minute of Madness"Fabien Gandon
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The document summarizes the closing speech of the 12th European Semantic Web Conference held from May 31st to June 4th, 2015 in Portoroz, Slovenia. It recognizes award winners in various categories including best papers, challenges, and demos. It also announces details about the upcoming ESWC 2015 summer school and ESWC 2016 conference in Crete. The speaker emphasizes that semantic web technologies can effectively handle large volumes of multilingual data, optimize queries and reasoning, support new devices and applications, and enable predictive and collaborative capabilities.
This document provides a summary of the 12th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) that took place from May 31st to June 4th, 2015 in Portoroz, Slovenia. It outlines key details about the conference including the number of registered participants, program details such as the number of paper submissions and accepted papers by track, and highlights of the keynote speakers and events during the conference.
Intro to Linked Open Data in Libraries Archives & Museums.Jon Voss
This document discusses a presentation on Linked Open Data in libraries, archives, and museums. The presentation introduces Linked Open Data and how it is being used in cultural heritage institutions. It discusses representing data as graphs using triples and RDF, important vocabularies and ontologies, and following Tim Berners-Lee's principles of Linked Data. The presentation also covers legal and licensing considerations for publishing open cultural data on the web.
The document discusses making web content machine readable through linked open data and APIs in order to increase discoverability. It provides examples of how metadata from documents and databases can be extracted and linked together in semantic graphs to allow for complex queries across multiple sources. By making content and metadata accessible via APIs, cultural institutions like libraries, archives and museums are able to publish their collections as linked open data and have their resources incorporated and linked to by other semantic web applications and databases. This improves discovery of materials while also providing opportunities for new types of applications to be built by developers using the data.
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The document discusses linked open data and its possibilities for libraries. It provides an overview of linked data, explaining how it uses standard web technologies to share structured data between applications. Examples are given of library data like catalog records and authority files being exposed as linked data. Current projects involving libraries consuming and sharing linked data are also summarized, though it is noted the field is still developing.
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The document discusses linked open data and semantic technologies. It provides an overview of key concepts like linked data, semantic web, and ontologies. It then describes Pundit, a semantic enrichment and visualization tool, and how it can be used to annotate documents, link annotations to external data sources, and visualize the annotations and semantic connections. Examples of semantic visualizations using Pundit are also presented.
This document summarizes the Pundit platform, which is a client-server, multi-user web annotation system. It uses open standards like RDF and Linked Data to semantically annotate web pages and other digital content. The platform includes tools for annotating, managing vocabularies, and visualizing and reusing annotations through APIs. Future plans include improving the interface, search capabilities, and integration with other applications.
Kick-off meeting on February 24th 2017 for the Linkflows project, a collaboration between the Web & Media Sciences Group, Computer Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, IOS Press and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
xDams and the Reload Project at "Italian lectures on semantic web and linked ...regesta_com
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- The project gathers data from various sources, standardizes the data, integrates it by identifying and associating the same data points, and publishes the integrated museum data as LOD.
- By connecting museum data to other types of data through LOD, it can provide new value like connecting works to local information, events, and enabling user-generated contributions about cultural collections.
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EuropeanaConnect - Enhancing User Access to European Digital HeritageMax Kaiser
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Europeana and the relevance of the DM2E resultsAntoine Isaac
Presentation on the value of results of the DM2E project, from the Europeana perspective.
Presented at the DM2E final event, Pisa, Dec 11 2014
http://dm2e.eu/dm2e-final-event-registration-and-agenda/
Europeana and the relevance of the DM2E results (Antoine Isaac – Europeana) at Enabling humanities research in the Linked Open Web – DM2E final event (11 December 2014, Navacchio, Italy)
Linked Open Europeana: Semantics for the CitizenStefan Gradmann
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Building the Open University's Web of Linked DataMathieu d'Aquin
The Open University is exposing its data as linked open data and integrating it using semantic web technologies. This includes data about courses, educational resources, research publications, podcasts, and more. The data is hosted at data.open.ac.uk and links to external datasets. Applications are being built that combine and explore this integrated data in new ways to benefit users, such as a mobile course explorer and tools to analyze research communities and impacts. Exposing university data as linked open data is gaining adoption in the UK and beyond.
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Brief introduction of Net7, Linked (open) Data, semantic web technologies and Pundit, an Open Source semantic annotation tool for the web. Presentation gave in Paris on the 10th of January at the Centre Alexandre Koyré Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques by Simone Fonda.
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This document summarizes the Pundit platform, which is a client-server, multi-user web annotation system. It uses open standards like RDF and Linked Data to semantically annotate web pages and other digital content. The platform includes tools for annotating, managing vocabularies, and visualizing and reusing annotations through APIs. Future plans include improving the interface, search capabilities, and integration with other applications.
Kick-off meeting on February 24th 2017 for the Linkflows project, a collaboration between the Web & Media Sciences Group, Computer Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, IOS Press and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
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This document discusses Europeana, a digital library that provides access to Europe's cultural heritage collections. It describes Europeana's vision of being a single access point to digital content from libraries, archives and museums across Europe. It also discusses linking Europeana data to external datasets using semantic web technologies like SKOS and Linked Open Data to enable new scholarly and eLearning applications by connecting related concepts and making new discoveries.
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Semantic annotation with Pundit: Enriching the Web of ScienceFrancesca Di Donato
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6. Mission
Make knowledge more usable
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Semantic Web technologies
Scientific
knowledge
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Heritage
Business
data
7. Philosophy
We use and promote
Open Source and Free Software
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scientific knowledge and cultural heritage
8. We work with
Italy
- Scuola Normale Superiore
- University of Pisa
- Scuola Superiore
Sant’Anna
- ILIESI (CNR, Rome)
- University of Bologna
- University of Bari
- University of Roma
- University of Padova
- Cilea
- Tuscany Region
- Province of Pisa
- Province of Trento
- Fondazione Sistema Toscana
- Toscana Promozione
- Comunità Montana Valle Camonica
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UNICREDIT
Intesa Sanpaolo Spa
COOP Italia
NTT Data Italia Spa
Giunti Editore
Dolce e Gabbana
Benetton
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Knowledge Management
Document Management
Cultural Heritage
9. We work with
France
- CNRS
- Université Paris-Nord 13
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Israel
- National Library
- University of Tel Aviv
- Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Cyprus
- Cyprus Institute
!
Ireland
- Trinity College Dublin
- Digital Enterprise Research
Institute (DERI)
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Norway
- University of Bergen
- WAB
- AKSIS
!
Denmark
- University of Copenhagen
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Belgium
- Id Consulting
- Scom Sustainable
Communication
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Greece
- University of Thessaloniki
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UK
- Oxford Internet Institute
- De Montfort University
- In2 Ltd.
- King’s College London
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Germany
- Universität München
- Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Document Management
Cultural Heritage
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for Virtual Research
in Philosophy
WEBSICOLA
Website Conception
Language
ACTION A32
Open Scholarly
Communities on the Web
SEMLIB
Semantic Web Tools for
Digital Libraries
PAST
DISCOVERY
12. !
12 EU Research Projects
from 2006 to 2014
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RESEN
6 National Research Projects
from 2005 to 2014
13. The European
Correspondence to Jacob
Burckhardt
DM2E
Digital Manuscripts to
Europeana
AGORA
Scholarly Open Access
Research in European
Philosophy
LookingAtWords
Looking at Words Through
Images. Some Case Studies for a
Visual History of Italian Literature
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Digital Scholarly Editions
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