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SSHOC Online Information Sessions: Open-Source Vocabulary Hosting and Management Platforms

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    Posredujemo obvestilo o dogodku projekta SSHOC:
     

    SSHOC Online Information Sessions: Open-Source Vocabulary Hosting and Management Platform

    Thursday, 3 September, 2020 – 15:00 to Wednesday, 30 September, 2020 – 16:30
     
     As part of the SSHOC activities, CLARIN is organising a series of online events to raise awareness about open-source vocabulary hosting and management platforms, such as Wikibase, SKOSMOS, and CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
     
    3 September: First session – Wikibase
    In this session of the series, you will get acquainted with Wikibase, a powerful, flexible, and customizable knowledge base software that drives Wikidata. 
     
    15:00 – 15:30
    Introduction to Wikibase
    Georgina Burnett & Jens Ohlig, Partner Relationship Managers Wikimedia Deutschland
     
    15:30 – 16:00
    Use case: The German National Library’s work on the Integrated Authority File
    Barbara Fisher, Scientist at German National Library
     
    16:00 – 16:15
    Q & A
    Dieter Van Uytvanck, Technical Director at CLARIN
     
     
    14 September: Second session – SKOSMOS
    In this session of the series, you will get acquainted with SKOSMOS, a web-based tool providing services for accessing controlled vocabularies, which are used by indexers describing documents and searchers looking for suitable keywords. Vocabularies are accessed via SPARQL endpoints containing SKOS vocabularies.
    SKOSMOS has been developed by the National Library of Finland. You can view a demo here. It is used by ACDH-CH, Norwegian National Library and the EU Publications Office.
     
    14:00 – 14:30
    Introduction to Skosmos
    Mikko Lappalainen, National Library of Finland
     
    14:30 – 15:00
    Use case ELSST Thesaurus: Implementation and integration with VocBench 
    Darren Bell, UK Data Service
     
    15:00 – 15:30
    Use case ACDH Vocabulary Service: Workflows and editing options in SKOSMOS 
    Klaus Illmayer and Matej Durco, OEAW
     
    15:30 – 15:45
    Q & A
     
     
    30 September: Third session – CESSDA Vocabulary Service
    In this information session, you will learn about the CESSDA Vocabulary Service that enables users to discover, browse and download controlled vocabularies in a variety of languages. The service is provided by the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA).
    The majority of the source (English) vocabularies included in the service have been created by the DDI Alliance. The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) is an international standard for describing data produced by surveys and other observational methods in the social, behavioural, economic, and health sciences.
     
    14:00 – 14:30
    Introduction to CESSDA Vocabulary Service
    Taina Jääskeläinen, Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Tampere University
     
    14:30 – 15:00
    Use Case 1: CESSDA Vocabulary Service is used by archives to translate those vocabularies that are included in the CESSDA metadata model into their language. Thus the tool is used for translation. Then the vocabularies translated will be used in metadata published in data catalogues.The aim is to harmonise metadata across organisations.
    Taina Jääskeläinen, Finnish Social Science Data Archive, Tampere University
     
    15:00 – 15:30
    Use Case 2: Vocabularies can be implemented in a metadata editor, thus preventing people producing metadata records from using non-vocabulary terms in CV elements.
    TBA
     
    15:30 – 15:45
    Q & A
     
    Target audience
    The programme is suitable for academic or industry professionals who operate, integrate and manage vocabulary platforms, such as librarians, information specialists, knowledge management engineers, etc.
     
    Registration
    Please register for the online info sessions you would like to attend using this Registration form. In case you are not able to join, you will be able to access the presentations and the recordings later.
     
    Stran dogodka: https://www.clarin.eu/event/2020/sshoc-sessions-open-source-vocabulary-h
     
    Vabljeni!

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