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Course Details

June 19th-20th, 2013
Montréal, Québec

The Second International Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives, and Museums Summit (“LODLAM Summit”) will convene leaders in their respective areas of expertise from the humanities and sciences to catalyze practical, actionable approaches to publishing and consuming Linked Open Data, specifically:

  • Identify the tools and techniques for publishing and working with Linked Open Data.
  • Share, consider and publicize precedents and policy for licensing and copyright considerations regarding the publishing of library, archive, and museum metadata.
  • Share and promote use cases that will give LAM staff the tools they need to begin implementing Linked Open Data in their institutions.
Course Format: On Site and Online (See Dork Shorts)
Address: The National Library and Archives of Québec
 
Duration: 2 Days
Audience Category: Curators of digital collections and data that would like to or already are linking data in the semantic web. Some technological experience recommended
Level: Technical Practical
Instructor(s): See Website
Maximum Attendees: 100
 
Cost Range: $75
Provider: The National Library and Archives of Québec
Sponsored by: See Website for all sponsors

Course website (external link)

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