Monday, 25 November
On Monday, seven hands-on workshops will happen spread over three time slots, see the SWIB24 workshops overview. To register your participation in a workshop click on the “Going” button on the respective workshop forum page. Watch out to not register for two parallel workshops.
04:00–08:00 UTC Workshop slot East Asia / Australia
08:00–12:00 UTC Workshop slot Europe
These workshops happen in parallel:
- Workshop: Introduction to property graphs
- Workshop: Introduction to Annif automated indexing tool
- Workshop: Leveraging Zurich Zentralbibliothek’s Jupyter Notebooks for metadata retrieval and analysis from Alma
- Workshop: The Open Research Knowledge Graph - a lighthouse in the publication flood
14:00–15:15 UTC Session 1: Opening
- Opening address (Silke Schomburg, hbz)
- Keynote: How knowledge representation is changing in a world of large language models (Denny Vrandečić)
- Community-based development of a metadata profile for educational resources
15:15–15:30 UTC Coffee Break
15:30–16:45 UTC Session 2: Data & Interoperability
- CapData Opéra: ease data interoperability for opera houses
- An aggregation workflow based on linked data for the common European data space for cultural heritage
- It is not all Greek anymore: use of LOD to increase the interoperability of data created by the National Library of Greece
17:00–21:00 UTC Workshop slot Americas
These workshops happen in parallel:
Tuesday, 26 November
14:00–15:15 UTC Session 3: Generating Linked Metadata
- Automating metadata extraction and cataloguing: experiences from the National Libraries of Norway and Finland
- MARC21 bibliographic to LRM/RDA/RDF mapping and conversion project
- ANTELOPE: open source service for accessible semantic annotation in GLAM
15:15–15:30 UTC Coffee Break
15:30–16:45 UTC Session 4: LOD for End Users
- Empowering user discovery with Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies
- Setting the stage: enabling curation spaces for dialogues with Ibali Digital Collections UCT
- E-LAUTE: establishing a music edition platform using Semantic Web technologies
Wednesday, 27 November
14:00–14:25 UTC Lightning Talks
Use the opportunity to share your latest projects or ideas in a short (3-5 min) lightning talk. Registration of talks will open in this forum with the start of the conference. Instructions to follow.
14:25–15:15 UTC Session 5: Workflows
- Leveraging Linked Data Fragments for enhanced data publication: the Share-VDE case study
- Constraints for Linked Open Data
15:15–15:30 UTC Coffee Break
15:30–16:45 UTC Session 6: Vocabularies
- This is an ontology, not a screwdriver
- Examining LGBTQ±related concepts and their links in the Semantic Web
- A web-based translation interface for the MeSH vocabulary