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Dear colleague, 

CNRS MAP <http://map.cnrs.fr/>, together with FORTH-ICS 
<http://www.ics.forth.gr/> is organising a Workshop on the Integration of 
Heritage Digital Resources. The aim of the workshop is to introduce the 
participants to the concept of linked data and to a selection of data curation 
tools that can be used for re-using and integrating data from across data silos 
(including examples from tangible and intangible heritage), including a 
demonstration of how to semantically map them. Emphasis will be laid on the 
transformation of existing resources (CSV, XML etc.) into RDF, through the use 
of data transformation mapping tools. 

The workshop will last a half day and it will promote a hands-on knowledge of 
several important tools that are daily used by professionals in the field. 
Participants will finish the workshop with a greater familiarity with both the 
overall workflow and strategy for creating linked data but also a basic 
hands-on knowledge of a number of different software and data tools that would 
allow them to create and manipulate their own linked data by taking advantage 
of existing resources in the different communities

To find out more details, please visit our webpage 
http://www.digitalheritage2017.eu/workshop/ 
<http://www.digitalheritage2017.eu/workshop/> 

Date and place

The workshop will take place the 23/05 within the "Initial Training Network on 
Digital Cultural Heritage” Conference ( http://www.digitalheritage2017.eu/ 
<http://www.digitalheritage2017.eu/> ) held in Olimje, Slovenia. 

Topics

The workshop focuses on the following topics and related subjects:

Data Cleaning with Open Refine 
Merging/splitting 
Clustering 
GREL 
Cell Crossing 
Data Enrichment (Reconciliation & API) 
Wikidata 
Geonames 
VIAF & ORCID 
Getty AAT 
Europeana 
Data Transformation Formal Ontology / CIDOC CRM 
Data Mapping Strategies 
Creating Schema to Schema Maps 
Creating URI Generator Policies 
RDFification 


Format

The afternoon will begin with a brief overview of the overall workflow proposed 
for generating linked data and what benefits potential creators of this data 
should expect. The session will then break down into two distinct parts. The 
first segment will introduce data cleansing and preparation from heterogeneous 
sources, both methodologically and as regards the use of a particular tool. The 
second segment will introduce will introduce data mapping to an ontology to 
generate RDF encoded data: how to go about it both conceptually and with 
regards to a specific tool.

The first session will present to the participants the possibilities given by 
software such as OpenRefine to clean and enrich the data. Following a brief 
introduction where the participants will be presented with the core 
functionalities of the tool, the workshop is going to focus on the refinement 
and enrichment on a series of reusable examples, teaching the participants 
common formulas for aligning their data with their own schema or with external 
source typically used by the cultural heritage community.

The data mapping and RDF transformation session will be taught using CIDOC CRM 
as the target ontology and the 3M data mapping software, as the mapping and 
transformation tool. This session will introduce participants to the 
functionality of ontology for data integration/transformation and teach 
participants both conceptually how to begin the analysis task of mapping data 
to an ontology as well as how to actually implement this mapping in the 3M tool 
leading to data transforms into RDF.

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Best regards, 

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