Can the "endless genre question" be solved with a reflectively linked knowledge space of existing taxonomies? @peertrilcke & @ingoboerner presented their foray into modeling historical systems of genres as a network of SKOS concepts mapped to CIDOC
Slides: https://bit.ly/genre-pluralism
Genre Pluralism A Case Study in SKOS & CIDOC Modeling Ingo Börner & Peer Trilcke [University of Potsdam] https://bit.ly/genre-pluralism This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004984
Day 2 of our conference is about to start:
"Linked Open Data and Literary Studies"
@freieuniversitaet #EXC2020 "Temporal Communities"
Program:
https://www.temporal-communities.de/events/2024/conference-linked-open-data.html
MiMoTextBase is a project aiming to build a "Wikidata for literary history", which can be queried together with the actual Wikidata using the approach called federated queries — @christof, @MariaHinzmann, and Julia Röttgermann present federated queries for literary studies at the linked open data and literary studies conference.
Slides: https://mimotext.github.io/lod-lithist/federated-queries.html#/
'We originally planned a tiny event with 5-6 talks, now we are at 18' — @umblaetterer launching (presumably the largest) the Linked Open Data and Literary Studies conference at @freieuniversitaet
About to start with our 2-day conference:
"Linked Open Data and Literary Studies"
@freieuniversitaet #EXC2020 "Temporal Communities"
Program:
https://www.temporal-communities.de/events/2024/conference-linked-open-data.html
⚡ Very excited to announce the programme for our upcoming conference:
»Linked Open Data and Literary Studies« (#LODaLS)
🌐 19/20 November 2024 @freieuniversitaet
Two full days, 18 presentations.
https://www.temporal-communities.de/events/2024/conference-linked-open-data.html